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•A few simple steps can get teenagers interested in financial literacy
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Navigating the world of personal finance can be daunting, especially for teens and young adults.
As they transition into adulthood, it’s crucial to equip them with the knowledge and skills they need to make informed financial decisions.
From budgeting and saving to understanding credit and debt, there are several key topics that can set up teens for a successful financial future.
November is Financial Literacy Month in Canada , and in its 14th year , the theme is “Money on your mind; talk about it!” This marks a perfect time to engage in meaningful money talks with your kids, teens, and young adults.
Start early and be consistent by introducing financial concepts gradually and reinforcing them regularly.
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