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By Nozipho Khuzwayo
iTOO
The Money Fo Sho training was done on the 29th April in the deep rural area of Umzinto in a place called Mistake Farm as per client iTOO's request that we train the rural community. The turnout was good though we had 30 learners instead of the 32 expected but there was a confusion around the class number and that was the reason we did not have the target of 32 as requested. What touched me most about these participants is that, most of them had either Grade 12 or Tertiary qualification but were unemployed, living in that remote area with less resources and job opportunities was frustrating and they were over the moon about this opportunity. The Budget and Boosting my income were the most interesting topics of the day as we debated about having a shortfall instead of a surplus in your budget and how living a lie(shortfall) may destroy one's life if not quickly attended to. The youngsters were also very much excited to learn about setting financial goals using the SMART principle and the importance of classifying them according the the duration so as to help them set goals according to their current financial statuses. Much insight was gained and the participants were thrilled to bits and even asked that we come back to conduct more training as they felt the whole community needs the financial skills, moreover they do not get much of such trainings in the rural areas.