[7][2] Private, non-profit organizations, and government agencies around the world provide free financial curricula for different age groups.
[1][9] Financial literacy curricula can be implemented in various settings, such as schools, colleges, community centers, and workplaces.
[2][6] Additionally, government agencies and international organizations have designed free standardized financial literacy curricula and implementation programs for diverse target groups.
[3][5] Among these, some financial literacy curricula are well-recognized and widely used by individuals, educators, and schools, as detailed below:[3][2] Developing an effective financial literacy curriculum requires careful consideration of the topic contents, teaching methods, implementation programs, and continuous evaluation.
[12][13] The issues of financial literacy are evolving globally due to changes in technology, economic conditions, and other socioeconomic factors.