IMPORTANCE OF CHILDREN'S FINANCIAL EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
Keywords:
finance, children, parental support, financial literacy, well-being, investments, assets, liabilities, insuranceAbstract
Financial education is an important aspect of the overall development of children,
which not only forms the skills and abilities to manage money, but also affects their behavior in
the future. In today's consumer society, where financial literacy is becoming an integral part of
life, parents should pay special attention to teaching children the basics of financial behavior
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