The EFInA Podcasts is the first podcast channel that uses data evidence and human stories to inform, educate, and enlighten the public on everything related to financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria. Through focused dialogues with relevant stakeholders, the podcast sheds light on pertinent issues hampering financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria while exploring solutions to them.
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The EFInA Podcasts is the first podcast channel that uses data evidence and human stories to inform, educate, and enlighten the public on everything related to financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria. Through focused dialogues with relevant stakeholders, the podcast sheds light on pertinent issues hampering financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria while exploring solutions to them.
Credit Literacy, Personal Finance, and Financial Health - Part 2: Understanding and Managing your Credit Appetite
The EFInA Podcast
27 minutes
3 months ago
Credit Literacy, Personal Finance, and Financial Health - Part 2: Understanding and Managing your Credit Appetite
In Part 1 of our two-part episode on Credit Literacy, Personal Finance, and Financial Health, we navigated the nuances of credit and its impact on financial well-being. Building on those insights, this episode (Part 2) dives into understanding and managing your 'credit appetite' – how to thoughtfully approach credit use, balance financial opportunities with risks, and cultivate healthy credit habits for long-term financial stability.
The EFInA Podcast
The EFInA Podcasts is the first podcast channel that uses data evidence and human stories to inform, educate, and enlighten the public on everything related to financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria. Through focused dialogues with relevant stakeholders, the podcast sheds light on pertinent issues hampering financial and economic inclusion in Nigeria while exploring solutions to them.