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<title>The Business Economic &#45; Diether Avery E. Hernandez</title>
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<title>Earning Money Is Not the Same as Understanding Money</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Why financial literacy matters as much as a paycheck

 

The day we receive our first paycheck is often unforgettable. It represents independence, hard work, and the beginning of our professional journey. For many people, earning a good salary is seen as the key to a comfortable and secure life. Yet as the years pass, many discover a difficult truth: earning money and understanding money are not the same thing. ]]></description>
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