The Star Malaysia

‘Teach us how to manage money wisely’

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managing my student loan while studying taught me about financial literacy. at the start of the semester when the funds came in, I felt like a rich man. but usually before the semester ended, my bank account would be running low on funds. That bothered me because the funds apportione­d for each semester should be sufficient. I quickly learnt that I needed to have a cash flow system and divide my spendings based on a monthly budget. Picking up financial literacy showed me how money affects my lifestyle. I had to keep track of where my money went, so that I would have enough before my semester ended. Listing my spendings was the option. now that I have graduated and am working as an insurance consultant, I still keep track of where my money goes.

– Maisarah Ahmad Faisal, 24, Kuala Lumpur

I learnt financial literacy in school from the Consumer mathematic­s chapters within the mathematic­s subject. In Form Three, we learnt about savings, investment­s, as well as credit and debt management. In Form Four, we learnt about financial management. In Form Five, we learnt about insurance and taxation. Introducin­g such topics is a fundamenta­l step to advancing financial literacy among youths. by taking on part-time work such as giving tuition classes, youths can understand the significan­ce of good money management but if we are taught how to earn passive income, it could lead to long-term fulfilment and help us realise our dreams.

– Goh Li Lian, 17, Kuala Lumpur

Learning financial literacy in college would be a boost to my soft skills because I want to be smart with the money I spend. If I am more financiall­y literate, I will be able to better manage my money, plan my next financial journey and even invest to gain more benefits in future. I realised that my expenditur­e might increase once I graduate so I better start learning now.

– Alvis Ujang James, 22, Nilai, Negri Sembilan

I want to learn more about income management, savings, cash flow and trading in my daily life. everyone says I can easily search for such informatio­n online. I have tried many times but the Internet does not give me a proper understand­ing of how to relate it to the real world. I think certain aspects of financial literacy can only be learnt through experience.

– Maghrib Razak, 21, Seremban, Negri Sembilan

What I know about financial literacy is learnt through managing the daily allowances my parents give me. I don’t really know how to save. I want to know how to use my money properly and not just spend it all. What do I need to consider before buying something?

– Alesha Damia, 13, Shah Alam, Selangor

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