NBA Star James Harden Is Putting His Nonprofit's Support Behind an Effort to Boost Financial Literacy Among Young Adults

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NBA Star James Harden Is Putting His Nonprofit's Support Behind an Effort to Boost Financial Literacy Among Young Adults
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Through his Impact 13 Foundation, Harden is putting money behind an initiative that involves giving college students access to a financial literacy e-course.

To reach young adults who could benefit from learning about money matters, Harden's Impact 13 Foundation is partnering with financial advisor Jordan Awoye, managing partner of Awoye Capital in Babylon, New York, on what is billed as a financial literacy tour.

"I think just coming from where I'm from and where I am now — making it to the NBA, being there for 14 years and seeing how money is handled — it's more than necessary to allow Jordan and people like me to explain and show how to manage money," Harden said. Understanding how to manage money makes a difference, research shows. People who scored above the median on a seven-question financial literacy quiz were more likely to make ends meet than those whose know-how is more limited, according to aFor example, those who scored higher spent less than their income and set aside three months' worth of emergency funds at higher levels .

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