Cfle Africa

The Improving Financial Awareness & Financial Literacy Youth Movement

Mission

Significantly enhance the quality of life of Young People through
better personal financial management.

Vision

We envision a world where every young person is well educated
& has personal finance knowledge, access to the right financial
advice, & the skills & tools to manage their finances. Providing
everyone the opportunity to achieve & maintain their financial
stability, security, & freedom throughout their lives. Giving
everyone the ability to pass on their values, knowledge, & assets
to future generations to make their lives & this world a better
place, ending inherited poverty for all.

Key Projects

♦ Youth & Money Conferences & Concerts
♦ Greater Youth & Women Representation
♦ Youth Dialogue & Townhall Meetings
♦ University Associations & Clubs / Scholarships / Mentorships / Internships / Apprenticeships
♦ Financial Awareness & Financial Literacy Social Media Contests & Challenges
♦ Business & Entrepreneurial Bootcamps, Incubators & Accelerators
♦ Expanding The Improving Financial Awareness & Financial Literacy Movement – Worldwide
♦ More to follow

The Improving Financial Awareness & Literacy Youth Movement
– Concept Note

To learn more about The Improving Financial Awareness & Financial Literacy Youth Movement  preview the Executive Summary

Welcome to your Some Questions to Ponder

1. 
. PAPERWORK In an emergency, could someone in your family quickly find your important papers— birth certificate, bank account records, health care directive, insurance policies, credit card records, will, etc.?

2. 
NET WORTH Do you know your current net worth and how you hold title to your various assets?

3. 
CASH FLOW MANAGEMENT Do you have enough cash available (in bank accounts or easily cashed securities) to cover yourself and your family for at least six months of no work?

4. 
BUDGET Do you and your family have a useful, written monthly budget?

5. 
EXPENSES Do you think you’ll be able to pay ‘all your bills’ on time every month for the next 12 months without a paycheck?

6. 
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS Do you understand and, if appropriate, utilize all your employment benefits to your advantage?

7. 
GOALS Do you know what’s really important to you; and have you written your personal and financial goals for yourself and your family?

8. 
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE/RETIREMENT Do you know when you expect to be able to retire / become financially independent?

9. 
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE/RETIREMENT Do you know how much income & assets you will need to enjoy your retirement years; to live a quality life, including any special gifts or bequests to family, friends and nonprofits?

10. 
FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE/RETIREMENT Have you calculated the amount of money required to reach your financial goals?

11. 
MAJOR EXPENDITURES - Have you thought about and made a list of major expenditures you can expect over the next five years and where the money will come from to pay for them?

12. 
INVESTMENTS - Do you think your current investment plan(s) will meet your retirement needs?

13. 
TAX DEFERRAL Do you think you are making the best use of tax-deferred investment plans for retirement?

14. 
TAXES Do you know the income tax rates on your last earned dollar?

15. 
INSURANCE / RISK MANAGEMENT Do you think you have the right amount of insurance— life, health, disability, long-term-care, auto, home/renter’s, fire/flood/earthquake, liability, etc.—not too little, but not too much?

16. 
ESTATE & GIFT PLANS Do you and your family have current wills?

17. 
POWER OF ATTORNEY Do you and your family have a current Power of Attorney?

18. 
ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE Do you and your family have a current Advance Health Care Directive?

19. 
CHARITABLE GIVING Are your favorite causes or nonprofits included within your estate & gift plans for a bequest, planned gift, or as a primary or alternate beneficiary for life insurance or retirement plans?

20. 
TRUSTS Do you know the advantages and disadvantages of using trusts?

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