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The companies behind the apps argue that in an increasingly cashless society, they can be a valuable way of teaching young children about money.
开发这些应用程序的公司称,在一个越来越无现金化的社会里,这些程序可以成为一种教育孩子理财的宝贵方式。
Two thirds of adults globally are financially illiterate, according to Standard & Poor's Global Financial Literacy Survey, and one in four teenagers are unable to make even simple decisions on everyday spending.
根据标准普尔的全球金融素养调查,全球三分之二的成年人没有接受过金融教育,四分之一的青少年甚至无法对日常支出做出简单决定。
These apps aim to overcome this, claiming to teach children financial concepts, such as budgeting, interest rates and income.
这些应用旨在解决这一问题,声称能教会孩子们理财的概念,比如预算、利率和收入。
For instance, the Swedish app Gimi -— with 1.2 million users globally — has virtual savings jars where children can deposit money; parents can pay children interest as they save; and there is a chores feature, where parents can pay children for completing household tasks.
例如,瑞典的应用程序Gimi在全球拥有120万用户,它拥有虚拟存钱罐,孩子们可以在里面存钱,父母可以给孩子支付储蓄利息。它还有一个“家务”功能,父母可以付钱让孩子完成家务。
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