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Financial Empowerment: Personal Finance for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People
Financial Empowerment is designed for a single-semester introduction to financial planning and decision-making, in order to provide first and second-year business students with the necessary financial literacy and skills needed to make sound financial decisions, assess financial risk, and achieve...
Topics: Budgeting and money management, Financial planning, General, Rights and responsibilities
Target audience: Aboriginal peoples, Educators, General public, Students, Young adults
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First Nations University of Canada
Contact:Bettina Schneider, Ph.D., M.S. (306) 790-5950 ext 3257
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