How do you get youngsters interested in lessons about saving, budgeting and investing?
Definitely not with lectures, said the founders of Talents Foundation, a Hong Kong charity that aims to teach young people how to manage their finances and achieve their career and life goals in a fun way.
Founders Arthur Hui Ka-yu and David Wong have developed a curriculum, including a Monopoly-like board game, that teaches primary and secondary school students how to seize opportunities, such as job...
Smart money: how Hong Kong charity makes finance lessons fun for pupils
Published 2 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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