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Ever wonder why you were required to learn algebra, but not how to balance a checkbook and file your taxes? Although personal finance and accounting are offered as an elective in many high schools, they're not often required for graduation.
This hour, we talk to Nan Morrison - President and CEO, Council for Economic Education about teaching our children to be more financially literate. The secret is starting them young!
Do you wish you had the chance to learn subjects like investing, credit, and even just basic budgeting? We want to hear from you.
GUESTS:
Cat Pastor contributed to this program that originally aired May 4, 2021.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever wonder why you were required to learn algebra, but not how to balance a checkbook and file your taxes? Although personal finance and accounting are offered as an elective in many high schools, they're not often required for graduation.
This hour, we talk to Nan Morrison - President and CEO, Council for Economic Education about teaching our children to be more financially literate. The secret is starting them young!
Do you wish you had the chance to learn subjects like investing, credit, and even just basic budgeting? We want to hear from you.
GUESTS:
Cat Pastor contributed to this program that originally aired May 4, 2021.
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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