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Simon Zutshi's Youth Financial Awareness Event

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In today's WealthTalk episode, we discuss financial education for young adults with Simon Zutshi.

Simon highlights the gap in schools' financial education and the importance of teaching money management and entrepreneurship early.

Listeners will learn about Simon's upcoming event in Birmingham, designed to equip young entrepreneurs aged 15-22 with essential financial skills.

Simon stresses the need for young people to start learning about finances early and reflects on his personal motivation, which was influenced by his family and a key figure he met during university.

In the episode, we explore why schools don't adequately teach finance and how parents can help ensure a secure financial future for their children.

Tune in for valuable insights and actionable advice to foster financial literacy in the next generation.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

>> Register Now: ‘Youth Finanical Awareness Event’ - 29th June, Birmingham

>> Simon Zutshi [LinkedIn]

Next Steps On Your Wealth Building Journey:

>> Join the WealthBuilders Facebook Community

>> Become a member of WealthBuilders

If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!

  continue reading

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In today's WealthTalk episode, we discuss financial education for young adults with Simon Zutshi.

Simon highlights the gap in schools' financial education and the importance of teaching money management and entrepreneurship early.

Listeners will learn about Simon's upcoming event in Birmingham, designed to equip young entrepreneurs aged 15-22 with essential financial skills.

Simon stresses the need for young people to start learning about finances early and reflects on his personal motivation, which was influenced by his family and a key figure he met during university.

In the episode, we explore why schools don't adequately teach finance and how parents can help ensure a secure financial future for their children.

Tune in for valuable insights and actionable advice to foster financial literacy in the next generation.

Resources Mentioned In This Episode:

>> Register Now: ‘Youth Finanical Awareness Event’ - 29th June, Birmingham

>> Simon Zutshi [LinkedIn]

Next Steps On Your Wealth Building Journey:

>> Join the WealthBuilders Facebook Community

>> Become a member of WealthBuilders

If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!

  continue reading

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