- Workshop “HazQTRente: Understand your finances, decide your future” at the Bank of Spain’s Oviedo branch
Last Wednesday, January 8, the Corporate Finance and Governance Research Group coordinated the participation of students from the University of Oviedo’s Senior University Program (PUMUO) in the workshop “HazQTRente: Understand Your Finances, Decide Your Future”, held at the Bank of Spain’s Oviedo branch. The attendees were students from the courses “50+ Financials: Personal Finance and Financial Health in Maturity” and “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Legal and Economic Perspectives”. The workshop covered essential aspects of effective personal finance management, including financial planning, responsible consumption, debt management, fraud prevention, and an introduction to cryptocurrencies. Additionally, participants enjoyed a hands-on activity where they…
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- The IES Selgas highlights the talks given by our Research Group in its magazine
The IES Selgas has dedicated some words in its magazine to the talks given by members of our Research Group, Irma Martínez and Eduardo Menéndez, as part of the XXIV Science and Innovation Week of the University of Oviedo, held in November.
- “Get to know the Bank of Spain” workshops at the Bank of Spain’s Oviedo branch
On December 2 and 4, 2024, the Finance and Corporate Governance Research Group coordinated two sessions of the workshop “Get to know the Bank of Spain” at the Bank of Spain’s branch in Oviedo. The activity was aimed at students of the course Markets and Financial Institutions and participants in the FinEduca360: Youth for Youth initiative. A total of 40 students attended.
- Participation of Eduardo José Menéndez Alonso in Councils with Science
On December 2nd, Eduardo José Menéndez Alonso, a member of the Corporate Finance and Governance Research Group, delivered a lecture titled “My finances: How to take care of them?” as part of the Councils with Science program, an initiative of the Asturian Federation of Councils (FACC).
- Participation of Irma Martínez García in Councils with Science
On November 28th, Irma Martínez García, a member of the Corporate Finance and Governance Research Group, delivered a lecture titled “My finances: How to take care of them?” as part of the Councils with Science program, an initiative of the Asturian Federation of Councils (FACC).
- Participation in the XXIV Science and Innovation Week
In collaboration with the Scientific and Innovation Culture Unit (UCC+I) of the University of Oviedo, we had the pleasure of being part of the XXIV Science and Innovation Week, delivering the talk “My finances: How to take care of them?” as part of our FinEduca360 initiative.
- Participation in Science Week 2024
In collaboration with the Scientific Culture and Innovation Unit (UCC+I) of the University of Oviedo, we are participating in the 24th Science and Innovation Week by giving the talk “My finances: How to take care of them?”, under our FinEduca360 initiative.
- University Extension Class on personal finance and financial health in Sobrescobio
The Finance and Corporate Governance Research Group is organising the University Extension Class “FINEDUCA360: Personal Finance and Financial Health”. This activity will be held at the Sobrescobio Library between 29 October and 25 November 2024, and will consist of 5 sessions of 1.5 hours duration. The registration period is open until 26 October 2024.
- Study in collaboration with Funcas reveals impact of economic crises on financial education
The study carried out by our research group in collaboration with Funcas shows that economic crises drive the adoption of financial education strategies.
The research, which is carried out in two phases, studies the institutional determinants, both formal and cultural, that lead to the adoption of national financial education strategies and educational regulations, as well as their impact on young people’s financial skills.
Institutional factors, such as long-term orientation, and economic environment factors, such as entrepreneurial freedom or GDP per capita, help explain the adoption of national financial education strategies.
Initial results indicate that the political spectrum of governments does not influence the implementation of national financial education strategies.
- PUMUO 2024-2025 course: “The financial 50+: Personal finance and financial health at maturity”
The Finance and Corporate Governance Research Group offers the course on financial education “The financial 50+: Personal finance and financial health at maturity” in PUMUO 2024-2025. The course will be held at the Gijón center during the first semester, and at the Mieres center during the second semester.