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A new law seeks to rectify a lack of financial literacy in the state, as well as prepare students for the difficult economic challenges in the future.
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High school students in Florida will eventually have to learn about finances in order to graduate. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill mandating a semester course in personal financial literacy and money management.
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Students who enter high school in the fall of 2023 will be required to take a financial literacy course to graduate, under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Florida students may soon be required to earn a half credit in personal finance and money management under legislation getting bipartisan support.
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Florida State University has launched an online hub of tools to help students be financially successful.
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The 3 Tallahassee students were selected as the winners of Envision Credit Union's art contest.
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In the gym at Bayshore High School in Bradenton, 16-year-old Yazmin Ramirez is handed a sheet of paper describing her life's work. "I'm a maid-slash...
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Florida schools should teach their students how to save, invest, and otherwise understand personal finances. That’s according to members of the Florida…
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Advocates say domestic violence victims often stay in abusive relationships because they lack financial freedom. Florida’s CFO Jeff Atwater discussed the…
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This week saw a homerun for disability rights in the Florida Capitol. There are two bills heading to the Governor’s desk.Proponents say the bills form a…