By Amy Baty-Herbert | Project Leader
Franklyn talks about what he learned in a mentoring session on financial literacy.
Hello, my name is Franklyn, a beneficiary of Develop Africa. In today’s mentoring program organized by Develop Africa Sierra Leone, we learned about financial literacy. We got to know about our needs as human beings and our wants, how to invest our money, what to keep as miscellaneous, and what to save in the bank. We also got to know the difference between assets and liabilities. An asset is a thing that appreciates if we save them and liabilities are things that decrease in value and are not of use to us. Thank you.
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