Parental Engagement, A Must For Financial Literacy

Savings and better financial management should be taught to children from an early age.

Friday 03 February 2023 | 04:15

From left: United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) Financial and Digital Literacy associate Olivia Vakaosooso, University of Fiji lecturer Sandhiya Roy, University of the South Pacific Accounting, Finance and Economics Head Nacanieli Rika and Fiji National University College of Humanities and Education dean Unaisi Nabobo Baba at the Holiday Inn on February 1, 2023. Photo: Sosiveta Korobiau

From left: United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) Financial and Digital Literacy associate Olivia Vakaosooso, University of Fiji lecturer Sandhiya Roy, University of the South Pacific Accounting, Finance and Economics Head Nacanieli Rika and Fiji National University College of Humanities and Education dean Unaisi Nabobo Baba at the Holiday Inn on February 1, 2023. Photo: Sosiveta Korobiau

Savings and better financial management should be taught to children from an early age.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minis­ter for Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development and Statis­tics, Biman Prasad said this during a financial literacy workshop at the Holiday Inn on Wednesday.

The workshop with the theme ‘Bet­ter Together: The Network Path to Financial Literacy’ was organised by the Consumer Council of Fiji.

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Story By: sosiveta.koroibiau@fijisun.com.fj