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financial literacy
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| concentration | act or power of foccusing ones attention or mental effort |
| consistency | coformity in the application of something, typoically that which is neccessary to interpert and execute program instructions |
| creativity | the use of the imagination or original ideas,esp. in the production of an artistic work |
| dedication | complete ahd wholhearted devotion especially to a career, ideal, etc |
| drive | to carry vigorously through |
| duty | a moral or legal obligation; a responsibilty |
| enthusiam | intense and eager enjoyment, intrest, or approval |
| fairness | free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice |
| flexibillty | ability to adapt to new circumstances |
| honesty | fairness and straightfowardness of conduct |
| honor | regard with great respect |
| humilty | a modest or low veiw of ones own importance; humblness |
| iniative | the abilty to assess and initate things independtly |
| integrity | the qaulity of being honest and having strong moral priniples; moral uprightness |
| optismism | hopefulness and confidence about the future of the successful outcome of something |
| professionalism | the competence or skill expected of a professional |
| respect | feeeling of deep admiratioh for something or someone elicated by their ablilities, qualities, or acheivments |
| self-control | the ablity to control oneself, in paticular ones amotions and desires or the expression of them in ones behavior, esp in difficult |
| self-discipline | the abilty to control ones feelings and overcome ones weeknesses; the ablity to pursue what one thinks is right despite temtations to abandon it |
| self-esteem | confidence in ones worth or ablities; self respect |
| sense of humor | the trait of apprecating and being able to express the humourous |
| sociability | the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with ones fellows |
| wisdom | the quality of having experience, knowlege, and good judgment; the quality of being wise |