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Why financial literacy is your roadmap to a secure future

Manila Bulletin

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September 18, 2025

Imagine a surgeon who doesn't know human anatomy; that's what it's like to manage money without financial literacy.

- By LEN AMADORA

Understanding how money works is essential, because money matters not just today, but for a sustainable future. This is why the third edition of the Manila Bulletin's Sustainability Focus Session, themed "Spend smart, live wise: Financial literacy toward a sustainable future," will spark a conversation on the importance of financial literacy.

What financial literacy can do

Being financially literate does not mean being rich or well-off. It means understanding how money works. Financial literacy goes beyond simple budgeting or saving. It is about making informed choices, from knowing how to earn and save to spending it wisely. These skills will make a big difference in the future.

Financial literacy is about knowing how to manage money with confidence. It helps you understand your income, track your spending, and see where your money goes. It also teaches you how to set aside funds for emergencies, and for big goals, like buying a car, saving for your first home, or even preparing for retirement. And just as importantly, it's about making your money work for you by investing in assets that could grow over time.

Imagine being able to budget for groceries without running out of cash before payday. Or knowing how interest rates work before making a big purchase on your credit card or signing a loan agreement, so you can avoid falling into a debt trap. In short, financial literacy helps you make smart decisions. And smart decisions lead to a more secure, sustainable future.

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