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MoneySense for Your Child (primary school) | The LLiBrary Lunchtime Talk
This talk aims to teach parents and caregivers the importance of inculcating good financial habits in primary school children.
When and where
Date and time
Sat, 17 Dec 2022 14:00 - 16:00 +08
Location
The LLiBrary - programme area (near MMS stations) 11 Eunos Road 8 #03-02 (via Lobby B) Singapore, 408601 Singapore
About this event
Important Notice
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About the Event
OBJECTIVE:
This complimentary workshop aims to teach participants the importance of inculcating good financial habits from young. It covers ways that can help to give children money sense such as teaching and modelling healthy financial habits and budgeting.
COURSE OUTLINE:
• Teach and model healthy financial habits
• Teach your children how to budget and save
• Differentiating between needs and wants
• Being a smart consumer
• Understanding payment methods
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Parents with children ages 7-12
DURATION:
2.5 hours
About the speaker
Viki Tong has over 10 years’ experience in the banking industry. She is experienced in banking & financial products. Viki has spent the last 5 years teaching accountancy and finance modules in Singapore Polytechnic to various groups of students. Viki obtained her Bachelor in Business Administration from National University of Singapore and later a Master in Science (Professional Accountancy) conferred by University of London and taught by University College of London.
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About the organiser
The National Library Board (NLB) manages a network of 28 libraries, the National Library and the National Archives of Singapore. NLB promotes reading, learning and information literacy by providing a trusted, accessible and globally-connected library and information service through the National Library and a comprehensive network of libraries.