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Kavish Goyal

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We all have been hearing so many things about Financial Literacy. Many influencers are saying that Financial Literacy should be taught in schools, and universities even some of them are selling courses to educate people. But I believe why limit education in only schools or universities or to these influencers. It can be taught at our homes as well. Especially methods to save money since saving money is necessary but the trend is going down. Parents could have a Expenditure FAST for a month or so, where they spend money on essential items only. Similarly, social media fast week since most youth buy things that don't need but their favourite influencer has that. We can apply these methods to start financial education at our home. So what do you think? Can this strategy work? Let us discuss more such ideas to become financially responsible.

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