Nicole Brady is a Denver7 weekday morning anchor.
DENVER — Northfield High School seniors Oliver Deines and Krish Vipani think too many of their peers are leaving high school without some basic financial knowledge. Now they’re on a mission to make financial literacy a graduation requirement in Colorado.
Deines and Vipani are both members of the youth advisory board for Young Americans Center for Financial Education in Denver. They are also the co-founders of a non-profit- Financial Kids Colorado. They’ve been visiting school leaders to push for more classes in financial literacy, including grade appropriate lessons in budgeting, investing and fiscal responsibility.
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