Financial Literacy Month
Apr 1, 2022
Traditionally, April 1 is celebrated as April Fool’s Day. But don’t let the first day of the month fool you because April is when our entire nation observes Financial Literacy Month. Financially literate people understand earning, spending, saving, investing, borrowing and protecting — the critical components of financial health. Experts boil this down further to four pillars: Spend, Save, Borrow and Plan. No matter how you look at it, this requires a basic education in money management.
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