T&T’s Williams – financial education in schools needed

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The international financial crisis has brought home to countries all over the world the critical importance of financial education in schools, said Ewart Williams, the governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.

Williams said United States' lack of financial sophistication was one cause of the current economic problems. He said schools should teach children the basics of debt and credit; how dangerous your credit card could be, about the importance of paying your bills on time and the

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