With a print run of 5,500 copies, this new edition includes not only the update of its contents, but also some new features such as ‘Did you know…?’ short questions, the review of the list of acronyms, several figures and charts or the inclusion, for the first time, of topics related to fintechs or virtual currencies, for instance.
The contents of the new ‘Financial Guide’ are available on Edufinet’s website (www.edufinet.com). Since it was first launched in 2008, more than 28,000 copies of this guide have been distributed.
Edufinet collaborates with 14 universities and more than ten business organizations and institutions. It is one of the first financial education programmes launched in Spain and during its nearly 15 years it has received several awards.
El Proyecto Edufinet, impulsado por Unicaja Banco y la Fundación Unicaja, ha presentado en Madrid, en la Real Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, la sexta edición de su ‘Guía Financiera’, publicada por Thomson Reuters Aranzadi y cuyo objetivo es ofrecer una visión sistemática y clara del sistema financiero español y de los distintos productos y servicios que en él se ofertan. En suma, esta obra, editada con el patrocinio de la Fundación de las Cajas de Ahorros (Funcas), pretende ser una ayuda para aumentar la capacidad de análisis y la autonomía personal ante la toma de decisiones en esta materia.
The Edufinet Project, promoted by Unicaja Banco and Fundación Unicaja, has presented today in Madrid, at the Real Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación, the sixth edition of its ‘Financial Guide’, published by Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, and aimed at giving a systematic and clear overview of the Spanish financial system and of the different products and services offered. In sum, this guide, edited with the sponsorship of the Fundación de Cajas de Ahorros (Funcas) intends to provide assistance to increase the analysis capacity and personal autonomy to take financial decisions.
With a print run of 5,500 copies, this new edition includes not only the update of its contents, but also some new features such as ‘Did you know…?’ questions, the review of the list of acronyms, several figures and charts or the inclusion, for the first time, of topics related to fintechs or virtual coins, for instance. The full contents are available at Edufinet’s website (www.edufinet.com).
The presentation in Madrid of this edition of the ‘Financial Guide’ has been made by the Head of Edufinet Project and Unicaja Banco’s General Director of General and Technical Secretariat, José M. Domínguez; by Unicaja Banco’s Head of CSR, José María López; by the Head of Publications and Awards of Fundación Unicaja, Francisco Cañadas; the President of the Editorial Board of Thomson Reuters Aranzadi, Javier Moscoso del Prado, and by the Corporate Director of Associative Services, Control and Resources of CECA, Antonio Romero.
The edition of this guide falls within the goal of the Edufinet of enhancing the financial literacy of citizens as a mechanism to adopt informed and responsible decisions in the financial area and, consequently, to generate profits both for the economy and for the whole society.
More than 28,000 copies since the first edition
The ‘Financial Guide’, prepared by people who volunteer at the Edufinet Project and with more than 28,000 copies distributed since its first edition in 2008, counts on the collaboration of the universities participating in the Edufinet Project and has been published, since its second edition, by Thomson Reuters Aranzadi.
In its pages, it includes contents such as basic notions on the financial system and its products, financial and economic indicators or on the family budget. In general, the Guide puts down on paper the contents published on the free-access portal www.edufinet.com.
In particular, the ‘Financial Guide’ addresses the different areas of interest for the reader wishing to learn about finances. For that purpose, the guide addresses in the first place the decision-making process, on the basis of the consideration of the needs and of the different existing options, within the perspective of the full cycle of the different products, with all their implications. Next, the Guide focuses on the concept of family budget and the approaches to manage it, and it includes a section with the main economic and financial indicators.
Then, the role and structure of the Spanish financial system is analyzed, as a first step to study the different products for saving, investment, insurance and financing. Additionally, attention is paid to key aspects such as the legal framework, taxation or financial calculations.
This publication also includes a complete glossary of financial terms, a section of acronyms, more than 120 questions on specific topics and a self-check test.
In total, the Edufinet Project has prepared 14 publications about financial education during these years: in addition to the six editions of the ‘Financial Guide’, the ‘Financial Guide for Business Owners and Entrepreneurs’, the comic ‘Financial Education in the City’, for young people, the ‘Introductory Guide on Economics and Finance’ and the ‘Guide on the Taxation of Financial Transactions’.
Edufinet Project
The Edufinet Project was launched in 2007, although its development began in 2005 within Unicaja. It collaborates with 14 universities and more than ten business organizations and institutions. It is one of the financial education projects pioneering in Spain and during its nearly 15 years of history, it has received several awards.
More than 127,600 people have participated so far in the different conferences, workshops, lectures and seminars developed, of which 89,000 have attended the Conferences on Financial Education for Young People. The website www.edufinet.com has registered so far more than 7.6 million visits, with access from nearly 180 countries.
All of the previous has made Edufinet to be one of the pioneering financial education programmes in Spain, a job rewarded with several awards.