Financial Literacy & Education Report (part 2)

Stage 3 of my campaign on financial education has finally materialised – the report resulting from my most recent survey about financial literacy.

Two weeks ago today, my last report reached the dizzying heights of The Times and I decided to write a second report building on the first one and tying up some of the ‘loose ends’ and things the last one left out.

The results from this survey were rather interesting although not as impactful as my initial findings but have still made for (hopefully) an interesting report.

In producing this second report (which is slightly shorter), I have taken on every piece of feedback I was given (albeit not much) and tried to include it or think about it while working on this report.

Let’s hope it is equally as (or more) successful than the last one!

2 responses to “Financial Literacy & Education Report (part 2)”

  1. David Sperry aka BigHemi Avatar
    David Sperry aka BigHemi

    Great report with all your findings in one place. Adding the quiz and results is a nice touch. What if your columnist at The Times could publish a link to your report? Wouldnโ€™t that be something! Your last name might be revealed but you deserve recognition for this effort.

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    1. Thanks, I remember putting every question at the end of my business coursework last year so I thought itโ€™d probably be a good idea. ๐Ÿ™‚

      Nice thought but highly unlikely (for a few reasons).

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