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financial literacy
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Financial literacy discussions on WindowsForum.com cover retirement planning, investment scams, and digital payment tools for children. Threads explore the shift from family-supported retirement to personal financial independence in the Philippines, the risks of guaranteed-return scams in India, and Google Wallet's expansion to children. A high school financial capability challenge is also highlighted. These topics emphasize the importance of understanding savings, pensions, investment products, and security in managing personal finances across different life stages and regions.
Many Filipinos are redefining retirement from a family-supported life stage into a personal financial mission, and that shift is already reshaping how savings, pensions, and investment products are being discussed across the Philippines. The old expectation that children or extended relatives...
In many cities across India, the allure of rapid financial growth drives countless individuals to dabble in the stock market, mutual funds, real estate, or a spectrum of so-called “guaranteed return” vehicles. Recent revelations from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (formerly Aurangabad) shine a harsh...
Google Wallet’s latest update is making waves by extending its digital payment capabilities to children – a bold innovation that brings convenience and increased control for families. Although this move might seem more aligned with the Android ecosystem, it raises interesting questions about how...
Over the next few weeks, high school students across the country will be taking a voluntary exam designed to test their financial smarts.
The 2011 National Financial Capability Challenge is designed to make sure kids are heading out into the real world with a basic understanding of things...
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