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Jrd
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Children need, and take in a lot of education as they grow up. Academics are taught mostly in school. Morals majorly by parents and sometimes religions. And so on.

Now, how about financial education? Whose responsibility is it to teach our upcoming next generation financial education and literacy?

Is it the responsibility of parents? Or are schools supposed to inculcate this through teachers? Or is it the government's role? Or is it their own responsibility to learn up as they grow? Hmm...

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Well, I'll go for parents primarily. Then I'll pish some bulk to school curriculum. :spoton:


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Parents surely, there are no other best teachers in the world than your parents 💯


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Parents surely, there are no other best teachers in the world than your parents 💯

I feel government should ensure school curriculum contain it. Was it deliberate?

So, I will say parents, teachers and government. :shade: :shade:


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So, I will say parents, teachers and government

Okay let me ask you a question, who educated teachers and government financially? 😏


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