The specialist suggests productions to inspire the adoption of good habits in personal finance
Health and financial education are still poorly understood by the population. The theme should be more topical and be more accessible from the school stage, but it is not yet thorough enough, despite deserving more and more attention ― the number of defaulting Brazilians reached 79.3% in September of this year, according to data from the Consumer Indebtedness and Insolvency Survey (CNC).
“Learning about financial health, in addition to being good for your pockets, makes it easier to manage your resources. You can learn how to save money, use your credit card conscientiously and even when it’s time to take out a loan or make investments. Gradually, planning and controlling money becomes a healthy habit, bringing greater quality of life and financial security,” explains Thaíne Clemente, director of strategy and operations at Simplifyfintech personal credit online.
Thinking about it, Thaíne suggests four sets per marathon and get inspired to start a healthier financial life.
1. Billions
In this drama, Bobby Axelrod (Damian Lewis), a billionaire and investment firm owner, has his whereabouts investigated by the relentless and ambitious New York City attorney, Chuck Rhoades (Paul Giamatti).
Between drama, action and suspense, the series deals with topics such as the financial market, power and politics. Premiered in 2017, Billions already has 5 seasons.
Where to watch: Netflix.

2. Head of the girls
Based on a bestseller, this comedy follows the adventure of young Sophia (Britt Robertson), rebellious and anarchic, who finds herself broke and forced to grow up when she opens her online clothing business.
Amidst the challenges of personal and professional maturity, she must learn to lead and command, as business thrives and she becomes a successful entrepreneur.
Entrepreneurship is the central theme of this series which premiered in 2017.
Where to watch: Netflix.

3. Disservice to the consumer
Divided into four independent episodes, this documentary miniseries exposes the serious consequences of false advertising and negligence in the production of popular articles.
Cosmetics, e-cigarettes, sustainable furniture and even recyclable packaging are covered products, proving in practice that sometimes, as they say, “cheap is expensive”.
Where to watch: Netflix.

4. Succession
With critical themes of contemporary capitalist society, the award-winning comedy-drama follows the story of the Roy family, owners of one of the largest international media conglomerates.
The plot centers on the generational conflict in the family business, with billionaire patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox) and his four children, Kendall (Jeremy Strong), Roman (Kieran Culkin), Shiv (Sarah Snook) and Connor (Alan Ruck ). ), deals with professional and personal matters.
With acid humour, the screenplay tackles issues such as loyalty, the dangers of power and business ethics. Premiered in 2018, it’s already in its third season.
Where to watch: HBO Max.
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Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.