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Urban Geography A Global Perspective

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Continuing social, economic and political change over the last five years has meant that the need for financial capability in young people is even more pressing. In many western counties issues surrounding increasing levels of personal debt, crashing markets and their effect on pensions mean that there is a greater need for individuals to take a more active and informed interest in their own financial future.



This article looks at various initiatives for teaching children about money around the world.

In South Africa, Teach Children to Save (TCTS) is a one-day initiative designed to spotlight the importance of teaching the country's youth about saving money. The objectives of the project include:

To raise awareness about the benefits of savings, financial planning and foster a culture of saving. To demonstrate the important role that the financial services sector can play in creating a financially literate nation. To initiate a national program that encourages a collaborative, industry-wide effort to increase financial literacy.

Teach Children to Save South Africa (TCTS SA) was launched during July Savings Month on the 25th July 2008. On this day, volunteer bankers and financial professionals became teachers for a day and delivered a one hour savings lesson to learners in grades 4 to 7. This pilot initiative laid the groundwork for an annual event that spotlights the important role that financial service providers can play in educating the nation's youth about saving. While modelled on the U.S. program, TCTS SA was customized to align with South African culture, financial education needs and the school curriculum especially Economic Management Science.

Scotland was the first part of the UK to publish guidance for schools in this area, back in 1999 Learning and Teaching Scotland, published Financial Education in Scottish Schools – A Statement of Position. This document describes managing money is “one of the most important and challenging features of everyday living” while outlining a minimum entitlement within the school curriculum. Their aims are for young people to understand key financial and economic ideas; be skilled in managing their financial affairs; recognise the importance of using financial resources responsibly and be able to operate in a confident and enterprising manner.

The Scottish programme as part of the 3-18 Curriculum for Excellence is under-pinned by the expectation that every teacher is a teacher of Numeracy, Literacy and Health and Well-being. A thematic / topic framework is suggested which schools may adapt to their particular needs. The four main elements of Financial Education in Scotland include: Financial Understanding, Financial Competence, Financial Responsibility and Financial Enterprise

An Australian report, ‘Financial Literacy - Australians Understanding Money', found that young people are particularly interested in learning more about issues such as budgeting, saving, managing debt and avoiding financial scams.

Australian schools have introduced a nationally agreed Framework that provides an integrated cross- curriculum approach for all students from Kindergarten to Year 10.

Consumer and financial literacy will be integrated in programs across English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities - (Business, Commerce, Economics, Technology and Enterprise) Civics and Citizenship and ICT. This will allow all Australian students in their compulsory years of schooling to develop knowledge and understanding, skills and values in consumer and financial literacy.

An example of a Chinese approach to financial education is a theatre program for children aged between 8 and 12 years old in the cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

The program is based on a comic book, entitled "Agent Penny and Will Power in Operation Finance". Scenes are based on stories of daily life and present students with commonly-used financial tools and concepts, including budgeting and compound interest, as well as the formation of healthy financial habits.

According to schedules of the program, the Cheeky Monkey Theatre, presenting itself as the world's first ‘Chinglish' Theatre Company, will visit between 40 and 50 schools in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen over the next ten months, and this play is expected to be seen by around 20,000 children.

In summary, financial literacy is regarded in many countries as a key life skill. The financial world is characterised by a wide range of choices and often high complexity, and as consumers we all need to take advantage of this dynamic environment. Young people are being targeted as consumers at an increasingly early age and may face complex financial choices. As 18 year olds, they are likely to have access to credit and loans in a way that would have been unheard of 20 years ago. Providing young people with good financial literacy skills helps to establish responsible attitudes and good habits from an early age. It helps foster an attitude to managing money that can enhance their long-term financial security and lifestyle.
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Everyone today is excited about the opportunities to sell products to China's more than one billion people. To turn that opportunity into reality will require substantial changes in your offerings. How can you use cost reductions for beneficiaries, users, and customers to expand the size of the market for your offerings by 20 times while earning an attractive profit?

Imagine that you are a vehicle manufacturer. In most developed countries, the annual operating and depreciation costs of a fairly new vehicle total around $4,000. How can you as the vehicle manufacturer eliminate more than 95 percent of that cost for the new Chinese customer?

You quickly notice that there aren't enough roads in China for everyone to be driving around at the same time. In fact, many roads are already filled to capacity with bicycles and motor scooters, which take up much less room than cars, trucks, and SUVs. In addition, most of these prospective customers don't make much money.

People work long hours in China's factories and service businesses. When they are done, they have little time for leisure. Because most people walk or bicycle to their jobs, people have to live close to their work. That's a problem for Chinese people who recently moved to the expanding industrial cities but want to be able to see their elders, who often live far away in agricultural areas. Wouldn't a Chinese person's heart be thrilled by being able to drive home for a weekend visit?

Long before someone could afford to buy a car and take such a jaunt, many could afford to take driving lessons and rent small, but attractive, vehicles for such homecoming visits. In the countryside, the roads aren't as good . . . but they are less crowded. The pleasure and pride that come from being able to visit the elders more often would soon be associated with the car, creating the potential for a powerful brand that people would also want to use when they are more affluent, particularly if step-up models are later offered.

Let's look at the car first. It needs to be rugged to work well on those country roads. But it also needs to convey status and family reverence. If the car uses little gasoline, that's good. It can be hard to find gasoline in some rural areas of China.

Perhaps it would be a good idea to have great fuel efficiency and a large gas tank. With many Chinese nuclear families having only two or three people in them, the car could be a four seater. That would allow room to take three rural family members for a spin while back in the ancestral village.

What you are describing is a Chinese-styled, updated version of the popular Ford Model T in the United States and the original Volkswagen beetle in Germany . . . with a few more amenities.

You also need a rental network that's well run. If as a vehicle manufacturer you own the network, you will be able to exclude competing cars while you are establishing brand loyalty.

To make your brand more appealing, you may also want to sponsor festivals that are associated with honoring family elders and ancestors.

To appeal to the step-up market, you will want to have another car model that's sportier looking and faster. This would be a good model to use in auto races, following on the U.S. NASCAR model of racing.

You seem to have a pretty good business model for slashing annual costs through auto rentals. What have you forgotten?

People working in newly industrialized areas in other underdeveloped countries also want to visit their families and home villages by car. If you design your vehicle in the right way, the car can be inexpensively customized in appearance for each of the other large-population underdeveloped nations such as India, Indonesia, Brazil, and Nigeria. With that base, you are in a position to be the dominant vehicle manufacturer of the future as the bulk of the vehicle market shifts from the developed to the emerging market nations.

Based on creating a way for a family to take a trip home by car for less than $200, you have opened up a vast new rental market that will ultimately become an ownership-based market as affluence broadens and more roads are built.

What cost-reduction opportunities does considering the global market open up for you?
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