RE: Financial Education: A Continuous Curve?
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Financial education is truly broad. Honestly, I feel it should be incorporated into basic education like English and Mathematics. It's just too much to be left out to time and experiences as is currently the case.
Young people need as much guidance as they could get, and parents are not always the best at providing the needed financial education. They usually have too much regrets most times that makes them not so much a good example. But still, an example is an example, and could serve as financial education.
In the end, I feel we have way more persons who need financial education that those who don't!
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Well, even if it was incorporated into Nigerian schools, I still feel like these teachers will need more experience than contemporary knowledge to teach it. I have made a dozens of mistakes lately even if I pride myself to be financially educated. But then, it made me realize it's more of a journey rather than a destination.
You're right about this, thanks for dropping by.
Rightly so! A never-ending journey.
Yes, anyway, we might all be speculators, as the future might not be what we think it is.