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− | A '''Sustainable Finance Competence''' in the context of a [[Financial Competence Framework]] is a [[Financial Competence]] attributed to an individual | + | A '''Sustainable Finance Competence''' in the context of a [[Financial Competence Framework]] is a [[Financial Competence]] attributed to an individual characterised by specific [[Sustainable Finance]] related knowlege, skills or attitudes. |
+ | More specifically, a sustainable finance competence indicates that an individual has the knowledge and skills needed to perform financial tasks with awareness of their [[Sustainability]] profile, or, in a professional context, do a sustainable finance related job. It will generally also indicate they have the interpersonal skills and general awareness or wisdom required to operate effectively in a sustainable financial system. | ||
+ | == List == | ||
+ | The following sustainable finance competence list ''adapts'' the broader EU/OECD Framework<ref>“European Union/OECD (2022), Financial competence framework for adults in the European Union</ref> | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Financial Literacy]] | [[Category:Financial Literacy]] | ||
[[Category:Sustainable Finance]] | [[Category:Sustainable Finance]] |
Revision as of 15:26, 5 April 2022
Definition
A Sustainable Finance Competence in the context of a Financial Competence Framework is a Financial Competence attributed to an individual characterised by specific Sustainable Finance related knowlege, skills or attitudes.
More specifically, a sustainable finance competence indicates that an individual has the knowledge and skills needed to perform financial tasks with awareness of their Sustainability profile, or, in a professional context, do a sustainable finance related job. It will generally also indicate they have the interpersonal skills and general awareness or wisdom required to operate effectively in a sustainable financial system.
List
The following sustainable finance competence list adapts the broader EU/OECD Framework[1]
References
- ↑ “European Union/OECD (2022), Financial competence framework for adults in the European Union