has held its third edition of children’s financial investment debate, on ‘Every Child a Milestone Debate competition’. has held its third edition of children’s financial investment debate, on ‘Every Child a Milestone Debate competition’.
“As an organisation, we decided to start teaching children about financial literacy through this initiative and what we can do is to teach them about financial principles and also have them compete with each other. The two schools talked about short-term and long-term investment and to be honest, it was very interesting and both schools did excellently well,” Aina said.
According to him, a potential investor should be careful with investment that promises a mouth-watering return on investment, advising that, the trend that is not driven by knowledge could be dangerous, stating that, a potential investor should understand time horizon, whether he or she is going into short or longterm investment.
has held its third edition of children’s financial investment debate, on ‘Every Child a Milestone Debate competition’.