Complete 5 online finance courses on Coursera or Udemy Start value: 0, Target value: 5, Notification frequency: End of Month
Listen to 12 personal finance podcast episodes like “The Dave Ramsey Show” or “ChooseFI” Start value: 0, Target value: 12, Notification frequency: Monthly
Read 6 personal finance blog articles monthly from Mr. Money Mustache or The Simple Dollar Start value: 0, Target value: 6, Notification frequency: End of Month
Use Mint or YNAB to track budget for 3 months Start value: 0, Target value: 3, Notification frequency: Every 6 months
Watch 15 personal finance videos on YouTube from “The Financial Diet” or “Graham Stephan” Start value: 0, Target value: 15, Notification frequency: Quarterly
Read 2 personal finance books by Robert Kiyosaki or Vicki Robin Start value: 0, Target value: 2, Notification frequency: Every 6 months
Participate in 4 discussions in finance forums like Bogleheads or Reddit’s r/personalfinance Start value: 0, Target value: 4, Notification frequency: Every 2 months
Complete 3 interactive finance modules on Practical Money Skills or Investor.gov Start value: 0, Target value: 3, Notification frequency: Quarterly
Analyze 6 financial topics through newsletters from The Motley Fool or Morningstar Start value: 0, Target value: 6, Notification frequency: Quarterly
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Listen to personal finance podcasts Tune into popular personal finance podcasts like “The Dave Ramsey Show” or “ChooseFI” for tips and strategies on managing money.
Read personal finance blogs Follow personal finance blogs such as Mr. Money Mustache or The Simple Dollar for practical advice and insights on money management.
Use personal finance apps for hands-on learning Download apps like Mint or YNAB to gain practical experience in budgeting and tracking expenses.
Watch financial literacy YouTube channels Subscribe to YouTube channels like “The Financial Diet” or “Graham Stephan” for videos on saving, investing, and financial planning.
Attend financial literacy workshops or webinars Participate in workshops or webinars on financial literacy offered by organizations such as NerdWallet or Eventbrite.
Complete interactive financial literacy modules Engage with interactive online modules and simulations from Practical Money Skills or Investor.gov.
Read books on personal finance by leading authors Read books by renowned personal finance authors like “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by Robert Kiyosaki or “Your Money or Your Life” by Vicki Robin.
Use simulation tools to practice investing Practice investing in a risk-free environment using stock market simulation tools like Investopedia Simulator or MarketWatch Virtual Stock Exchange.