Business Insider -
9 Apr 2016 16:30
Scott Barbour/Getty Less than half of states in the US require that students at public high schools take a personal finance class before they graduate. "Even if they have personal finance being taught in high school, that's too late," explains Gregg Murset, certified financial planner and founder of MyJobChart.com, a free tool that teaches kids about money. Kimberly Foss, certified financial planner and founder of Empyrion Wealth Management, echoes this sentiment: "Our values, insights, and hab...
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