Young Investors Network declares March as Student Money Management Month in Celebration of 15th Anniversary
The Young Investors Network (YIN) has declared the month of March as Student Money Management Month as part of its 15th Anniversary celebration.
With a longstanding commitment to promoting financial literacy and empowering young individuals to make informed financial decisions, YIN is dedicated to equipping students with essential money management skills as it embark on their journey toward financial independence.
Throughout the month of March 2024, YIN will be hosting a series of engaging events, workshops, and initiatives aimed at educating students on the importance of financial literacy and providing them with practical tools and resources to effectively manage their finances. From budgeting basics to investing insights, these activities will cover a wide range of topics designed to empower students to take control of their financial futures.
"Over the past 15 years, Young Investors Network has been dedicated to empowering young individuals to achieve financial success," said Joshua Mensah, Executive Director at Young Investors Network.
"As we celebrate this milestone anniversary, we are proud to declare March as Student Money Management Month, reaffirming our commitment to equipping students with the knowledge and skills they need to thrive in today's complex financial landscape”, he explained.
“YIN invites schools, colleges, universities, community, organisations and businesses to join us in celebrating Student Money Management Month by hosting their financial education events and initiatives tailored to the needs of students. Together, we can make a meaningful impact and help students build a strong foundation for their financial futures”, he added.
YIN is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to empowering young individuals with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to achieve financial success. For 15 years, YIN has been committed to promoting financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and wealth-building among youth through educational programmes, workshops, and initiatives.
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