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Unicaja presenta la 5a edició de la “Guía financiera”
11/9/2014 – Unicaja ha presentado una nueva edición de su “Guía Financiera”, realizada al amparo del proyecto de educación financiera Edufinet con el objetivo de orientar a los ciudadanos en sus relaciones con las entidades financieras y facilitar la toma de decisiones sobre los diferentes productos y servicios ofertados.
Esta edición, que es la quinta desde su lanzamiento en 2008 y que ha tenido una tirada de 6.000 ejemplares, presenta una serie de novedades significativas con respecto a anteriores ediciones y cuenta a su vez con una actualización de sus contenidos.
Entre los nuevos apartados incluidos destacan el dedicado a la confección del presupuesto familiar y referido a los indicadores económicos y financieros, según un comunicado remitido hoy por la entidad financiera.
Se han incluido a su vez numerosas preguntas complementarias en todas las áreas temáticas de la guía, así como nuevos test de autocomprobación de conocimientos.
La edición de la “Guía Financiera”, cuyos contenidos están disponibles a través del portal web www.edufinet.com, forma parte de las actuaciones realizadas por el Proyecto Edufinet que, desarrollado por Unicaja en colaboración con diversas universidades, promueve la mejora de la educación financiera y los conocimientos financieros de la población en general.
Curso impartido por Juan Isidoro Ciruelos. Voluntariado Ibercaja.
A través de estos talleres, con un lenguaje sencillo y accesible y sin necesidad de conocimiento previo, explicaremos las nociones básicas a tener en cuenta para manejar las finanzas domésticas. También se darán las claves para analizar la propia situación personal y todo lo que debemos saber para invertir nuestro dinero, pedir un préstamo, aprender a utilizar la banca online de forma segura, ahorrar para la jubilación, planificar mensualmente nuestros ingresos y gastos, etc.
European Money Week is an initiative that aims to raise public awareness on financial literacy and improving financial education for students from elementary and secondary schools. The week consists of a series of events in the participating countries and at a European level.
Ultimately, the objective is to improve the level of financial education in Europe.
European Money Week is an initiative of the European Banking Federation, coordinated by the EBF Financial Education Project Group involving national banking associations from across Europe.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
Más de 5.500 alumnos de toda España se beneficiarán del programa “Tus finanzas, tu futuro” impartido por la Asociación Española de la Banca en colaboración con la Fundación Junior Achievement
European Money Week is an initiative that aims to raise public awareness on financial literacy and improving financial education for students from elementary and secondary schools. The week consists of a series of events in the participating countries and at a European level.
Ultimately, the objective is to improve the level of financial education in Europe.
European Money Week is an initiative of the European Banking Federation, coordinated by the EBF Financial Education Project Group involving national banking associations from across Europe.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
European Money Week is an initiative that aims to raise public awareness on financial literacy and improving financial education for students from elementary and secondary schools. The week consists of a series of events in the participating countries and at a European level.
Ultimately, the objective is to improve the level of financial education in Europe.
European Money Week is an initiative of the European Banking Federation, coordinated by the EBF Financial Education Project Group involving national banking associations from across Europe.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
European Money Week is an initiative that aims to raise public awareness on financial literacy and improving financial education for students from elementary and secondary schools. The week consists of a series of events in the participating countries and at a European level.
Ultimately, the objective is to improve the level of financial education in Europe.
European Money Week is an initiative of the European Banking Federation, coordinated by the EBF Financial Education Project Group involving national banking associations from across Europe.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.
Global Money Week is a worldwide celebration to empower the next generation to be confident, responsible and skilled economic citizens. Every year, during the second week of March, young people around the globe talk, play, create, sing, read, discuss and learn about saving, money, changing economic systems and building a financial future for youth. It is about joining together – children, youth, parents, organizations and entire communities - to start action to reshape finance, and give young people the tools to shape their own future.