Being knowledgeable about money management, budgeting and finance is no guarantee of success in life.
But ignorance about such concepts often comes at great cost. When it comes to financial literacy, however, the U.S. gets a failing grade at least by one count. The U.S. ranked 14th in a 2015 global study conducted by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Group and others, with a financial literacy rate of 57%. Read Article: https://www.wsj.com/articles/should-college-students-be-required-to-take-a-course-in-personal-finance-1489975500 Comments are closed.
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