Most grownups have problems with money. To make the next generation of consumers become better money managers and avoid those problems, we can help them become more financially literate. One way to do that is to start them young. How young? As soon as they know how to count.
How do kids learn about finance? First, from what they see. From their environment, their parents, their school, their friends. Second, from practicing what they have learned from being given responsibilities and making mistakes.
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