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Metz
don't worry.
even if ever naay mahitabo na event nga ing-ani we don't expect students or new hires to sign up.
investment products require regular savings and di jud na sila maka appreciate kay wala man sila income.
now the benefit here for students is we can make them more aware about the REALISTIC returns of investment and how money works.
aron mas mo investigate sila if naay "too good to be true, instant millionaire here's my check scheme"
some are real, but we know most are not.
and maka avoid sad sila ug debt traps.
as for me interesado ko kay nag manage mi ug school and I might do this for every graduating class sa college. but someday pa kay I'm not even qualified to speak to a crowd.
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Bro, what school? Naa moy tertiary level? Nindot na for college students. That should prepare them after graduation. I actually hope that the government will consider including financial education sa curriculum sa high school and college. Mas maayo pa siguro ning financial education compared sa ubang minor subjects. lol