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LAS VEGAS, June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) has released updated and expanded Kids Financial Literacy Standards. These new standards remain in alignment with the original core mission of the NFEC s original kids financial education standards – to improve the quality and enhance the impact of instruction in financial literacy.
The new financial literacy standards for kids still set forth learning goals and educational targets for people teaching children about personal finance. They have also been expanded to include teaching tips and practical application strategies for both educators and parents alike.
As part of the NFEC s social impact initiative to improve youth financial literacy, the Kids Financial Literacy Standards report is available complimentary. Access the complete kids standards and guidelines here.
/PRNewswire/ The National Financial Educators Council has launched the Family Chore Project and made the resources available complimentary to parents and.
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LAS VEGAS, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parents play an important role in preparing their children to reach self-sufficiency and helping them establish a firm financial foundation. Yet, according to the latest National Financial Educators Council s surveys, most parents have not taught their children enough about money to prepare them for adult life.
Between April 28
th and May 4
th, 1,040 respondents from around the country were asked the survey question, Which parent taught you the most about money and personal finance? The proportion of respondents who selected Mother was 23.7% and 22.6% selected Father.
However, although mothers surpassed fathers in teaching personal finance lessons to their children among these survey participants, the top answer was Neither at 53.7%.
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LAS VEGAS, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Around the globe, financial educators are making a huge difference in people s lives by giving them essential personal finance skills. Just as we observe Financial Literacy Month during the whole month of April, the last Friday in April is designated National Financial Educators Day – a moment to pay tribute to those champions working to improve financial wellness among their community members. This year Financial Educators Day will be observed on April 30, 2021.
To help commemorate the contributions financial educators make to financial health, the National Financial Educators Council (NFEC) is calling for nominees to receive a Financial Educators Day award.