美聯(lián)社報(bào)道,經(jīng)濟(jì)合作與發(fā)展組織(經(jīng)合組織)今日發(fā)布的最新研究報(bào)告顯示,從全球范圍來(lái)看,中國(guó)上海青少年的金融知識(shí)最為豐富
Associated Press: according to a new study published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and development (OECD), teen in Shanghai, China, proved the most financially literate group in the world.
該研究針對(duì)15歲青少年對(duì)于銀行賬戶(hù),儲(chǔ)蓄率,財(cái)務(wù)管理及稅收的基礎(chǔ)金融概念進(jìn)行了測(cè)試.
The study tested 15-year-olds on basic financial concepts such as bank accounts, saving rates, managing finances and tax.
Shanghai teen clocked the highest average score of 603 points, 103 above the OECD average and 62 points ahead of the next best performer, Flemish Belgium. According to OECD, financial literacy had become an essential life skill for teens.