Pronunciation: /fɪn.lɪt/
noun a shortened form of Financial Literacy, which refers to the knowledge and skills needed to make informed financial decisions
A1 I am learning about FinLit in my basic finance class.
A2 She attended a workshop on FinLit to improve her financial knowledge.
B1 The company offers online courses on FinLit for employees to enhance their financial literacy.
B2 The government is implementing new policies to promote FinLit among the population.
C1 The university has a specialized program in FinLit for advanced students interested in finance.
C2 His research paper on FinLit was published in a prestigious financial journal.
adjective describing something related to financial literacy
A1 Basic FinLit concepts include budgeting and saving.
A2 Students in this course will learn about FinLit skills such as understanding interest rates.
B1 The workshop aims to improve participants' FinLit knowledge through interactive activities.
B2 The FinLit program offers advanced financial literacy training for professionals.
C1 Her FinLit expertise allowed her to make sound investment decisions.
C2 The book provides in-depth analysis of complex FinLit topics for experienced investors.
formal Financial literacy, often referred to as FinLit, is an important skill for managing personal finances.
informal I need to work on my FinLit so I can make better decisions with my money.
slang My FinLit game is strong after taking that finance course.
figurative Improving your FinLit is like adding a powerful tool to your financial toolbox.
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