There's a huge need for us all to be more financially literate. But what hope is there, when most finance writing is so dull? However, as our guest contributor argues, it needn't be that way.
Love this Michael — it's made me think that I need to persevere and find good finance writing, rather than just switch off. I'm sure my accountant/financial advisor will be thrilled! And particularly love The Woke Salaryman.. Thank you.
Haha! I don't think it's our fault we switch off when people talk about money. It hasn't been made interesting enough. It's a bit like learning to read: "the cat sat on the mat" isn't exactly thrilling, but without going through there, you can't get to any of your favourite literature.
If we teach people the basics, and make it fun, then our accountants will all have an easier time (although we may not need them so much!)
Love this Michael — it's made me think that I need to persevere and find good finance writing, rather than just switch off. I'm sure my accountant/financial advisor will be thrilled! And particularly love The Woke Salaryman.. Thank you.
Haha! I don't think it's our fault we switch off when people talk about money. It hasn't been made interesting enough. It's a bit like learning to read: "the cat sat on the mat" isn't exactly thrilling, but without going through there, you can't get to any of your favourite literature.
If we teach people the basics, and make it fun, then our accountants will all have an easier time (although we may not need them so much!)