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Home National Financial Literacy Month emphasizes critical life skills

National Financial Literacy Month emphasizes critical life skills

Posted on nj.com at 15 April 2014

Since 2004, the U.S. Senate has recognized April as National Financial Literacy Month in an attempt to encourage learning new financial skills, improve personal financial well-being and reduce the stigma attached to talking about personal financial health. Today, April 15, also happens to be when our taxes are due.

April is a time to celebrate and contemplate personal finance, which is still a taboo subject in much of the U.S. Since the economic meltdown of 2008, several states, including New Jersey, have created high school graduation requirements in personal finance or entrepreneurship, with the goal of getting students thinking about money and introducing them to the financial decisions they will ultimately face. New Jersey’s graduation requirement has only been in effect since 2009, so it’s still too early to evaluate its success. Though it’s not only students who need to think about personal finance (the average adult makes about 100 financial decisions every day), but students may benefit most from financial education, as they have their whole lives ahead of them.

People across the U.S. need improved personal finance skills. Almost everything we do involves a decision about money, and making financial mistakes can have significant and lasting consequences. But how do we become more knowledgeable about personal finance?

See the full article at nj.com

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The second European Money Week starts on Monday 14 March, promoting national financial education projects for young people in more than 20 European countries. The week is filled of many different initiatives by national banking associations, under coordination by the European Banking Federation.

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