Financial literacy is having the skills and knowledge to use money wisely. Being financially literate means having the knowledge to make prudent financial decisions, now and for the future.

Learners with interrupted formal education (LIFE) are likely to have gaps in their numerical and financial understanding. The Financial ESL Literacy Toolbox aims to help ESL literacy practitioners deliver instruction in these two areas. The financial content is divided into themed areas and further into materials and resources for Literacy Phases I, II and III.


Money

Household Expenditure

Grocery Shopping

Shopping

Budgeting

Banking

Goal Setting

Credit, Debt and Loans

Savings

Fraud

Work

Government

Starting a Business

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