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Our financial education association aims to provide people with financial literacy skills to promote their financial health and independence.

In addition, the association aims to raise awareness of financial education in society and to establish financial education as an important part of the educational system.

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David Pohl

After completing my Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Finance in Australia, I worked for a charity where, among other things, I taught financial education to women and at special schools.

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I would like to continue this valuable tradition and have therefore founded the non-profit association for financial education because I have observed that even in Austria many people are still insufficiently informed about financial topics.

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Our goal is to make financial knowledge accessible and thus contribute to a more enlightened and financially self-determined society.

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The increasing complexity of the financial world and growing debt highlighted the urgent need to promote financial education.

 

My goal is to strengthen financial competencies through the association and thus create more equal opportunities and economic stability in the long term.

Stephan Stummer

I am an honorary member of the Financial Education Association because I have experienced firsthand how a lack of financial knowledge can lead to insecurity and debt.

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I was motivated to address these knowledge gaps and help ensure that everyone has the opportunity to make informed financial decisions.

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I am convinced that financial education is crucial for personal freedom and social prosperity. Through my involvement in the association, I want to help others to acquire financial competence and thus lead a self-determined, secure life.

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