The Most Viewed Financial Literacy Videos
In today’s 24-7 world of round-the-clock news and information, and with videos, the Internet, social media and other digital communications being utilized by consumers, it is no surprise that videos have become a major source of financial education for individuals and families across the globe. Below are some of the most viewed financial literacy videos....please let us know which Financial Literacy videos YOU like (email us at Info@FinancialCorps.com):
New Rules of Money - Conventional Education vs. Financial Literacy
By: Robert Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki is best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad. This is the #1 personal finance book of all time, which has challenged and changed the way tens of millions of people around the world think about money. In this video, Robert outlines the old rules of going to school and working hard, saving money, getting out of debt and replaces them with the new rules of becoming an entrepreneur and starting a part-time business, hedging your money, using debt as leverage and recognizing difference between rich people and salespeople.
Views: Over 304,000
Financial Literacy – Chase
By: Ad Council
The Feed the Pig campaign aims to reverse this trend by empowering younger Americans to take charge of their personal finances by living within their means and saving for long-term financial security.
Views: Over 119,000
Cha-Ching: Earn, Save, Spend and Donate
By: PrudentialCorpAsia
Cha-Ching is a financial literacy program that provides a platform for 7 to 12 years old children to learn (with the help of their parents) the knowledge, tools and practice they need to make informed financial decisions to reach their own personal goals and dreams.
Views: Over 115,000
Financial Literacy in College
By: MyiGrad
In preparation for financial literacy month, iGrad visited college campuses to test the financial literacy of today's students.The purpose of this video is to call attention to the need for improved financial literacy curriculum in college, and explore the idea of a federal requirement for colleges to offer personal finance education early in the student experience.
Views: Over 15,000
An Early Start on Financial Literacy Pays Off
By: Edutopia
Teaching about finance begins in kindergarten at Ariel Community Academy, a public K-8 school on the south side of Chicago, with the goal of helping students develop real-world decision-making skills that will guide them later in life.
Views: Over 10,000