Money Management
December 4, 2011 by asaf yash
I posted this on November 7th but you marked it missing so ill just post it again
This seminar was informative to a certain extent but I didn’t really gain much from it. The key is to use cash rather than credit cards so you won’t be in debt when you get older. Thats the only important thing. The bit he did with the if you give tea from home rather than buying it every morning you can save money is true but you won’t save that much money in the long run. The motive of the seminar was to encourage students to save money as they go through college and Im sure he educated a few people.
2 Responses to “Money Management”
Educating the younger generation aware of energy saving and money can be considered now a fundamental timulated today by the numerous difficulties that the same young eople face in the process of social identification, crucial for the boy it becomes part of a vibrant community and develop relationships.
The cultural model that rewards consumerism and oppression towards the other, has a predominant value in relation to management of life that puts different values of the first places those constantly advertised and offered by today’s society. The peers, family, environment frequented by the young often propose different values of the culture, solidarity and civic participation.
It should, therefore, very often, bring the kids to a fairer view of reality and a more careful and less reckless handling of money, on the basis of values certainly less futurism.
OMG This is grand! Thanks! 🙂