Together with Pavel Gómez del Castillo, Head of Communications at Credito y Caución, we welcomed Santiago Calvo, Professor of Economic Analysis at the University of Valencia, winner of the first Young Economy Council Award. He is Director of Financial Research and Executive Director of the FUNCAS Financial Digitalization Observatory. “Be brave, be careful.”
Calvo said, “Without courage, without courage, you can’t do much. Courage requires intelligence, because it’s not just about starting a company, you have to be trained. If you are well prepared, you can face anything that comes your way.” The director of FUNCAS said: “Without due diligence, the wrong choice can waste a lot of effort. , which has an impact on many young people,” he added. .
Gómez del Castillo explained that the advice he received included many life philosophies, and that Santiago Calvo’s advice focused on education. He believes that “young people haven’t internalized that.” Calvo added: “Education benefits individuals, allowing them to earn an increasingly stable income and face many challenges.” We recognize that efforts are needed in primary and secondary education to teach people to become people who know how to function well in economic life, learning, for example, what a mortgage is.
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Santiago Calvo, winner of the first Young Economy Council
Pavel Gómez del Castillo, Head of Communications at Credito y Caución, receives the award from Santiago Calvo, Professor of Economic Analysis at the University of Valencia, winner of the first Young Economy Council Award . He is Director of Financial Research and Executive Director of the FUNCAS Financial Digitalization Observatory.
Other finalists
In addition to Santiago Calvo, several councils are also finalists.
Aitzibel Milan Finance Director. “Savings should be considered part of your expenses.”
Sebastian Puig, sailor. “What I want, what I need, and power.”
Fernando Sanz, insurance agent. “The first expense is an investment.”
Rafael Torres, former economist. “can”
Pavel Gómez del Castillo, head of communications at Credito y Caución, recalled that advice is proposed every month on the Young Economy page.
#YoungEconomy is a financial education project that seeks to find the best economics tips that members of Generation Z (1997-2012) need to know to improve their personal financial skills and give wings to their entrepreneurial spirit. is.