Someone said: The greatest ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about. Ignorance: defined as the state of being uninformed or the lack of.

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Someone said: The greatest ignorance is to reject something you know nothing about. Ignorance: defined as the state of being uninformed or the lack of knowledge, education and awareness Ignorance ! ! ! ! Dont be financially ignorant ! ! ! !

The circle below shows the gross external, or foreign, debt of some of the main players in the eurozone as well as other big world economies. The arrows show how much money is owed by each country to banks in other nations. The arrows point from the debtor to the creditor and are proportional to the money owed as of the end of June The colours attributed to countries are a rough guide to how much trouble each economy is in. Gross domestic product (GDP) refers to the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living.per capitastandard of living Eurozone debt web: Who owes what to whom?

The arrows show how much money is owed by each country to banks in other nations. The arrows point from the debtor to the creditor.

7 Reasons why countries are in debt 1.Never intending on putting God first 2.Spending beyond their means 3.Using debt to fund debt 4.Hiding the truth of real debt owing 5.No saving strategy 6.Buy now, pay later mentality 7.Easy bankruptcy options for people in debt

What can we learn from this? 1.Put God first in your finances 2.Learn to save, it will help you in the future 3.Patience is truly a virtue; learn to wait 4.Dont jump on the easy cash; Loan offers 5.Use this model: pray for it, work for it and save for it.