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The Economy in the Family: Stocks or Bonds, this is the dilemma!

The FamilyMI project, created by the Global Thinking Foundation in collaboration with the Foundation for Financial Education and Savings, together with the Milan Polytechnic Foundation, was born from the need to offer support to the debate on financial evolution and the so-called "financial inclusion ” to the families of Millennials (born between 1980 and 2000). By offering an explanatory and exhaustive means of rearranging the concepts that make up today's finance, we intend to include subjects who are unable to independently access the most common financial perspectives, in terms of services and facilities normally dedicated to risk groups, especially families of the Millennials.

The Economy in the Family: Stocks or Bonds, this is the dilemma!

Giuli continues to tease Lulù about her lack of basic knowledge for managing her own savings, and points out how thanks to her teacher's commitment she is learning many interesting things for when in the future she too will be able to work, earn and therefore save wisely. Giuli's questions about the difference between bonds and shares displace poor Lulù who gives up aware that she has seen something in the home banking and not having understood much even when she had attended the Business Economics lesson. So she decides to go and review the video from 1 to 4 and 18 and 19 of the site FamilyMI to redeem himself with his sister who undeterred insists and is now already questioning the Mother about government bonds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MNAiFihIbY

FamilyMI offers an information path in an innovative and intuitive way. This journey begins with a questionnaire online on the main concepts of saving and conscious investment, consisting of seven tests, each dedicated to a topic: Current Account; Insurance; Bonds; Shares; Investment Funds, SICAVs and ETFs; You change; Certificates. The outcome of the single test is linked, a videos/animations called Training Pills of different lengths and contents, to provide engaging and interactive information on the basic concepts of economics and finance. See also Global Thinking Foundation.

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