Listen "Access to Financial Education. Amy Marty Conrad"
Episode Synopsis
Episode 212: NEFE in November. Part 2. Have you had the opportunity to take financial education courses or training during school, at the workplace, one-on-one or in another setting? And did you take it? It's more important than ever to be financially aware. Fortunately, there are many opportunities to learn about personal finance, whether it's in school, at work, or even on your own. Taking advantage of opportunities that feel right for you, can set yourself up for future financial success, whatever that looks like for you. This month we're celebrating the 30th anniversary of the National Endowment for Financial Education. To honor this special event, I've invited some of the team from NEFE to discuss some of the most recent topics and statistics from polls they have conducted that are impacting the personal finance space. We'll also talk about how financial literacy helped shape their personal lives. I hope you enjoy part 2 in our 5-part series of "NEFE in NOVEMBER with our special Guest, Managing Director of Insights at NEFE: Amy Marty Conrad where we discuss a recent article regarding how individuals with financial education opportunities choose to take them in overwhelming numbers. To learn more about the article and "Financial Education access" visit NEFE.org To learn more about this epsiode, visit: https://go2.money/access
More episodes of the podcast Money You Should Ask
Rewrite Your Money Story. Yanely Espinal
27/12/2023
Gen Z Millionaires in Training. Dan Sheeks
20/12/2023
Reset Your Money Mind. Brad Barrett
13/12/2023
Sex Work, Money & Morality. Phoebe
06/12/2023
Lead With Purpose. Paulo Sellitti
29/11/2023
Ignite Your Financial Potential. FinCon 23
22/11/2023
United Against Elder Fraud. Kathy Stokes
01/11/2023
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.