TLDR:
- Financial literacy classes for teens are being offered at U.S. Army Garrison Italy.
- The goal is to equip young people with skills to effectively manage their finances and reduce financial hardships in the future.
Financial literacy is considered an essential skill for teenagers entering adulthood. Maija Winesberry, the Army Community Service financial readiness program manager at U.S. Army Garrison Italy, started offering classes for teens on financial literacy. The classes aim to provide teens with a foundational understanding of financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, and managing debt. The goal is to help young people make informed financial decisions and reduce financial struggles in the future, including funding higher education expenses.
Teens Empowered Through ACS Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is considered an essential skill for teenagers entering adulthood. Maija Winesberry, the Army Community Service financial readiness program manager at U.S. Army Garrison Italy, started offering classes for teens on financial literacy. The classes aim to provide teens with a foundational understanding of financial concepts such as budgeting, saving, investing, and managing debt. The goal is to help young people make informed financial decisions and reduce financial struggles in the future, including funding higher education expenses.
Parents and students shared that financial tips are not often taught in schools, and while parents may discuss savings, topics like debt may be overlooked. The U.S. Department of Defense encourages family members to participate in financial readiness classes as it supports readiness, contributes to overall well-being, and enables military families to engage meaningfully in their communities.
Students in the classes expressed interest in topics like paying for college, highlighting the practical value of financial literacy skills in their transition to adulthood. The program aims to provide teens with the tools they need to navigate financial decisions confidently and responsibly.
To learn more about the ACS Financial Readiness Program or sign up for classes, individuals can visit the ACS page or contact the provided phone numbers for more information.