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A financial literacy course has been created in Ukraine for the military

The Ukrainian Catholic University, together with Azov, launched a free online course for defenders.


This was reported by the Academy of the Ministry of Finance.

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Ukrainian military can take a free course on financial literacy / Screenshot from the Ministry of Finance Academy website


The full name of the course is “Financial Tactics: How to Spend and Invest Your Money Wisely”.


What they offer


Thanks to this training, military personnel can:

  • learn to manage their expenses;

  • avoid various financial traps;

  • create their own safety net;

  • start building capital.


Where to find the course

You can watch the course video at the link. The course includes 9 videos in total.
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The course includes 9 useful topics / Screenshot from the Ministry of Finance Academy website


As part of the military training program, they will tell you:


  1. How to manage money.

  2. How to get benefits for male and female defenders.

  3. How to legally prepare for military service.

  4. About the psychology of finances for the military.

  5. About budgeting applications.

  6. What is a financial plan and why is it needed.

  7. How to plan your financial future after service.

  8. How to get financial assistance and support, in particular, grants.

  9. About retraining and education opportunities for veterans.



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