Academic References
Canadian University Survey Consortium. (2023). 2023 graduating student survey: Master report. CUSC-CCREU. https://cusc-ccreu.ca/
Lusardi, A., & Mitchell, O. S. (2014). The economic importance of financial literacy: Theory and evidence. Journal of Economic Literature, 52(1), 5-44. https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.52.1.5
Prelec, D., & Simester, D. (2001). Always leave home without it: A further investigation of the credit-card effect on willingness to pay. Marketing Letters, 12(1), 5-12. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008196717017
Warren, E., & Tyagi, A. W. (2005). All your worth: The ultimate lifetime money plan. Free Press.
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Credits
Course
EDCI 337 — Interactive and Multimedia Learning, University of Victoria
Technology
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Further Reading
- • YNAB — Zero-based budgeting app (free for students)
- • Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
- • The Wealthy Barber Returns by David Chilton
- • Khan Academy Personal Finance (free course)