Money makes the world go ’round, the saying goes. And for the younger generation that’s just learning about income, debt, credit scores, insurance and the like, it could make for a dizzying experience. Enter Tim Ranzetta, co-founder of Next Gen Personal Finance, a nonprofit that believes all high school students deserve a high quality, engaging and relevant personal finance education prior to graduation. Hear how his organization is doing that and is on a mission that by 2030, all U.S. high schoolers will take at least a one semester-long personal finance course before graduation.
04/01/24 • 36 min
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