Bonsai Finance Launches a Financial Education Campaign

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Individuals are sorely lacking when it comes to knowledge about their finances and how to improve them, BonsaiFinance.com reports, and this campaign is designed to show them how to achieve this goal

Bonsai Finance (bonsaifinance.com), formerly known as Bonsai Dinero, announces the launch of a financial education campaign. Many individuals today lack basic knowledge about their finance and how to improve their financial situation over time. The campaign is designed to bring awareness to this issue and to provide people with a resource to answer their questions and solve their financial problems. Individuals who turn to Bonsai Finance find they have the best financial products they need at their fingertips along with the information and access to help a person make the right decisions.

"We strive to provide clarity in personal finance, as this is something that is clearly lacking. The National Financial Educators Council recently conducted a survey of young adults between the ages of 18 and 24 regarding which high school course would be of most benefit to them. Not surprisingly, more than half of the respondents stated a course in money management would be of great help. They felt schools were not teaching enough about financial literacy to truly benefit them as they moved into adulthood," Britton Smith, spokesperson for Bonsai Finance, reports.

When people between the ages of 35 and 44 were asked the same question, more than 59 percent stated a course in money management would be of the most benefit to them. This figure is higher than is seen in the 18 to 24 age group, which goes to show many people do not gain this knowledge once they embark on life outside of school. This lack of knowledge is clearly evident when a person sees evidence of the financial state of Americans as a whole.

"Sixty percent of Americans would be unable to pay an unexpected bill of $500 with ease. They would need to put this expense on a credit card, borrow the money from family or friends, or sell an item they currently own. Saving money needs to be a priority, but many people don't understand how to budget to have money for savings. A large number of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and don't know how to break this cycle. Bonsai Finance is hoping to change that by providing people with the information and tools to do so," Smith continues.

Households that carry credit card debt owe an average of $16,000 on their cards, and many Americans lack the money they need to retire at the designated age. These are only a few of the statistics that show Americans need help to improve their financial situation. Although this will not happen overnight with financial literacy it is possible.

"Visit the site today to learn more about our offerings. Money is needed to live the life you deserve, but all too often people don't know how to save what money they do have, how to create a budget and more. This needs to change, which is why we are bringing awareness to the problem. Stop by today and get started on this journey. You'll be glad you did when you see how knowledge can help to improve your finances," Smith declares.

About Bonsai Finance:

Founded with the belief that personal finance can be quite confusing and the options in the market were complex and unresolvable, Bonsai Finance strives to become the best resource for individuals trying to solve their financial problems in the short term. To accomplish this, the company offers the most accurate and relevant information available along with providing visitors access to new and innovative tools. Furthermore, the company remains dedicated to providing answers to some of the most pressing financial problems and ensuring customers fully understand their position and how to handle their personal finance issues.

Contact Info:
Name: Britton Smith
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Organization: Bonsai Finance
Address: 235 Harrison St, Maildrop 15, Syracuse, NY 13202, United States
Phone: 8887900783
Website: https://bonsaifinance.com/bonsai-dinero-becomes-bonsai-finance/

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Name: Britton Smith
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Organization: Bonsai Finance
Address: 235 Harrison St, Maildrop 15, Syracuse, NY 13202, United States
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