Many states don’t require a financial education course in high school. But how are you supposed to know what you aren’t being taught? These financial tips and tools will help you know what you don’t.
Gen Zers1 say budgeting, credit, borrowing and investing are subjects they wish they knew more about as they begin taking charge of their financial life. Learn more about these topics by exploring our collections of articles and tips below.
Source: Bank of America Better Money Habits Gen Z Pulse Survey (2021)
As life gets more complicated, you’ll face more competing priorities for how to spend your money. Creating and managing your budget are essential to making it all work.
Source: Bank of America Better Money Habits Gen Z Pulse Survey (2021)
Lenders, landlords and even many employers are all interested in your credit history. Building and maintaining good credit help pave the way.
Source: Handshake Survey (2020)
Taking big life steps often means taking out a loan. Understanding how to borrow wisely sets you up to make those moves pay off.
Source: Morning Consult (2020)
With so many ways to invest for the future, learning how to choose the right tool for your personal goals can make all the difference.
Many factors influence our money habits. But some tips and tools can help inform your financial knowledge for the better.
See how other Gen Zers feel about money and how it affects their future plans.
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