Monday, 19 December 2016

Some people say that all secondary and higher secondary school students should be taught how to manage money as it is an important life skill. Do u agree or disagree with this argument?

None of us can deny a fact that handling money is an essential art of life and it has to be mastered by whole mankind exciting on this earth. Yet, a timing of acquirement of this fundamental skill is equally meaningful. According to my perception youth isn't best generation to clinch the basic principles of financial management.

There are numerous reasons which back the thinking that children while pursuing their high school education should not learn the aspects of cash management. First of all, there are not mature enough to grasp the elementary of management. Moreover, those students who would develop their interest in earning money will ultimately incline toward their wealth increment and significance they gave to their academics and moral values will definitely diminish which is no good at all.
Furthermore, attention toward earning more and more money may incline their sensitive soul and mind toward illegal activities which if reaches their utmost level may even lead to the ruin of their whole careers. In addition to this, if we add this complicated field of study to their already lengthy course may lead to an increase in burden upon them.
On the contrary, part of the population thinks that learning to manage money can benefit students in their further walks of life. In spite of this, they argue that if students enroll in this course they can determine the importance of money and helps them to lower their expenditure and side by side keep them away from addictions which are costly. Besides this, they can even realize the burden over parents regarding their expense on unnecessary activities and products.
Overall, although training in regard to financial management assist school students to understand the value of money but still they are immature to embrace the basic of it and as a matter of fact, I soundly consider that it is not a better idea to taught financial management skills to secondary school students.


On another side


It is an irrefutable fact that financial management is a vital life skill, which has to be seized by every individual. Thus, youths ought to learn the wisdom of money management.
Learning how to handle wealth is amazingly beneficial for children pursuing high school education. First of all, it is exceptionally good for their future, considering they learn it at a tender age; they will be able to manage their money properly and effectively. Moreover, they can grasp the value of money and hence they voluntarily reduce their useless expenses, stay at a distance from habits that may affect them badly and also do not trouble their parents with excessive demands.
In addition, they also lean to aggregate their wealth and in such a state, they develop maturity, tolerance and also give more esteem/appreciation to their guardians and parents. Finally, the insight about financial management inspires children to plan their future higher studies. Consequently, it also notably reduces the burden on their parents regarding their academics studies.
From another perspective, learning money management in high school also results in some flaws/drawbacks. Students at that age are regarded as premature and as a result, most of them are unable to learn the subject properly, which may 

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