Ms. Ina: Good morning, Class! Let's discuss an important topic. Should students receive more financial education? What are your thoughts?
Riana: I don't think we need it, Ma'am. We already learn basic economics and budgeting in class.
Ms. Ina: Interesting perspective. Wildan, your hand is up. Please state your opinion.
Wildan: Thanks, Ma'am. I believe more financial education would be beneficial. It's practical knowledge for adult life.
Riana: Why burdens us with more classes? Can't we just rely on financial advisors?
Wildan: Not everyone has that access, Riana. Financial literacy is a life skill that can prevent future stress.
Ms. Ina: Both are valid points, Riana. The goals are to level the playing field and empower everyone to make informed decisions. Itʼs an investment in your future well-being.
Wildan: In a changing financial landscape, staying informed is crucial for all of us.
Ms. Ina: Exactly,
Wildan. Financial education is about preparing you for the real world, making choices that impact your life positively
According to Wildan, who might not have access to financial advisors?