 We discuss creative economy. What is creative economy? It is an economy that depends on the creative industries to generate an income. So let's list a few specific examples. Advertising, Arts and Crafts, Design, Fashion, Film and Video. Photography, Music, Performing Arts, Publishing, Computer Games, Television, Radio, Sports, outdoor activities, hobbies, street performances, opera, theatre. The list goes on. One could say that creative industries revolve around arts and culture. However, there is much more to a creative economy than just arts and culture because the creative sector creates opportunities for other industries too. For example, an interdependence is created between theatre, transport to the venue, souvenir shops, cafes and tour guides. And so the creative industries generate jobs, wealth and cultural engagement. The creative industries have become particularly important to the well-being of countries. Business, technology and industry in general all benefit from the creative industries. This is because at the heart of the creative economy are arts industries, cultural activities, technology requirements and business opportunities. To support continued growth of creative industries governments need to contribute to the financing of activities as well as the financing of professionals in the creative and cultural sectors. Governments can also do their part through the offering of policy guidance, entrepreneurial training and marketing programs. In addition, information about the business models and opportunities for entrepreneurs entering the creative industry will further boost creative economies. Finally, the sharing of best practices as well as financing start-up companies in the creative sector can greatly aid creative economies and thereby increase the financial well-being of communities.