Whether you are working, shopping, following medical instructions, making
decisions about financial matters, or understanding the implications of something like, say, gambling, good numeracy skills are required in order to make informed decisions.
Not exact matches
Through
Matter's integration of these activities, you are better positioned to understand your
financial world more clearly and make thoughtful and informed
decisions about your future plans.
... Many
financial planners, educators, banks and credit unions are working hard these days to make certain that busy high school and college students and young adults possess the
financial knowledge to make good
decisions about such
matters as how far to go into debt, whether to sign up for a credit card, how to establish a good credit rating or how much college loan debt they should incur.
Unless parents or other sources step in to help educate
about such
financial matters, many students may find themselves in tough positions when needing to make
financial decisions in the future.
The courses empower elementary and high school students with information
about how to make tough
financial decisions about credit cards, financing higher education, and other important money
matters.
«I think it's incumbent on us as professionals to do what we can to educate our clients
about the kinds of
decisions they may need to make while they're going through the separation process and the importance of taking things one step at a time and making sure that the live issues in their family law
matter are settled before they're incurring any new
financial obligations.»
Can also teach you
about the personal planning documents you need to plan for future
decision making
about financial, legal, and health and personal care
matters.
For Patricia's household, all money
matters are talked
about and negotiated, and major
financial decisions are agreed upon unanimously.
For disputes
about property
matters, FDRPs can help parties negotiate their
financial decision considering their interests.
What is to be feared is that, if the husband has more knowledge
about the
financial matters of the marriage, and does not reveal sufficient documentation of the parties» finances (assets, debts, insurance, expenses, etc.), the wife may not have enough information to make an informed, intelligent and voluntary
decision as to what she feels is a fair settlement.
Ultimately, leave
decisions were personal
matters and involved balancing employment issues,
financial needs, concerns
about the mother's health, the child's health, the child's readiness to be exposed to others, and individual preferences.