Budgeting, writing a cheque, signing for a debit order, opening a clothing account, creating a simple cash flow chart or working with currencies are all part of basic financial life skills. Even though literate people take financial life skills for granted, there are thousands of people that are limited in their potential simply because they lack the basic financial life skills taught at school level. Knowing how to read a bank statement, grocery slip, calculating costs and change are all part of Financial Life Skills Training. Help South Africans to become informed citizens who have the required financial life skills to survive in today’s society, by enrolling your employees in a financial life skills training program available from Triple e.