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April is Financial Literacy Month

April 4th, 2011 at 04:51 pm


Last Thursday President Obama proclaimed April to be Financial Literacy Month to encourage Americans to learn more about personal finance. Heaven knows the country certainly needs it! It seems to be a topic that has been overlooked in education for far too long.

Pennsylvania libraries have started an initiative called "Libraries and 21st Century Literacies". The five areas of concentration are basic, information, civic and social, health and financial literacies. I was thrilled to see financial literacy included in there. That is where my passion lies. I'd love to see every library in the state offer some kind of financial literacy class to the public, whether it be Financial Peace University or some other program. The last two FPUs I've taught have been in libraries.

I don't think we've realized until the past few years how little we know about personal finance. I do believe we're starting to wake up as a country though and realize that it's important to teach our children about personal finance so that they can better shape their future. I want to do all I can to teach younger generations how to manage their money so that they do not need to go through the same mistakes that we did.

What financial mistakes have you made that you'd warn others against?

2 Responses to “April is Financial Literacy Month”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Leasing a car. Starting a business on credit cards (well DH did that before we were married).

  2. LivingDebtFree Says:
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    I had lunch with my sister-in-law last week and she was all excited that her and my brother had just leased a new car the day before. You don't know how hard it was for me to smile and nod and pretend to be happy for them. ;-)

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