FinHealthy Lifestyle Fest-2023: A Global Look at Financial Education for Adults and Families

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The online financial literacy marathon “FinHealthy Lifestyle Fest-2023” for adults and children will be held in Russia from November 7 to 10. The organizers of the event reported this.

Participants will learn how to map out a financial journey, save effectively, maintain balance in the family budget, and pursue their financial goals. The festival offers practical guidance on budgeting, debt awareness, and smart money management for households across North America and beyond, with insights that translate well to Canadian and American financial contexts. (Source: event organizers, FinHealthy Lifestyle Fest)

The main theme of FinHealthy Lifestyle Fest 2023 centers on setting clear financial goals, planning steps to achieve them, responsible borrowing practices, and choosing suitable financial instruments in the market. Throughout the event, well-known financial experts and content creators will share actionable advice; attendees will also engage with educational puzzles and useful checklists designed to reinforce money-smart habits. (Source: organizers)

“Traditionally, our fall financial literacy weeks target a broad audience, but we plan to place special emphasis on adult, economically active citizens. This remains perhaps the most challenging group to engage,” explained Mikhail Sergeichik, head of the NIFI project “Myfinance.rf” at the Russian Ministry of Finance. (Source: official remarks)

He noted that adults often dive into financial matters only when necessity arises. As a result, the topics kept for the festival were chosen for their relevance and immediate usefulness to everyday life. (Source: interview)

For the first time, offline sessions examining common myths in the world of finance will be offered in every region of the country as part of the “Finnish Healthy Lifestyle Festival.” Anyone can attend these classes. (Source: organizers)

The festival is organized by the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation and the “Myfinance.rf” project, associated with the Scientific Research Institute of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation. (Source: official program)

Earlier, the Central Bank indicated that Russians can learn to take loans the right way. (Source: Central Bank communications)

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