Financial intelligence is intelligence and competence within the area of economics and finance demonstrated by behavior and knowledge of the commercial realm with advantageous or beneficial results. I'll continue to disagree on this point. There is no correlation between the two. The drawing of "IQ and intelligence being synonymous" is definitely your creation. I spoke only of intelligence and not any purported systems of measurement. In case context is needed, I'm referring to general intelligence.
And I agree....All I'm saying is that by most EUROPEAN definitions, "IQ" and "INTELLIGENCE" are synonymous. (as also inferred by your article).--- But, they are not...Yes, there are different KINDS of INTELLIGENCES and a "financial intelligence" would be one. But, for you (or the article) to say that there is NO correlation between "wealth and intelligence" is not accurate. -- There is just no correlation between wealth and IQ, the MEASURING of intelligence. What do YOU THINK "INTELLIGENCE" IS? One has to have some LEVEL of "INTELLIGENCE," some STRENGTH/APTITUDE/SKILL SET in certain thought-processes, PROBLEM-SOLVING, PROJECTION, etc.. to be WEALTHY. --- So, yes, there IS a CORRELATION between WEALTH and INTELLIGENCE. ...just not the MEASUREMENT of INTELLIGENCE that most of EUROCENTRIC society places on INTELLIGENCE. [quote="Shikamaru, post: 748317, member: 27512" The drawing of "IQ and intelligence being synonymous" is definitely your creation. I spoke only of intelligence and not any purported systems of measurement. In case context is needed, I'm referring to general intelligence.[/quote] What is "GENERAL INTELLIGENCE" TO YOU? The ARTICLE you posted spoke of IQ and INTELLIGENCE. I was referring to what the article you posted inferred/said.