Coaching kids on money matters


One for the album: SK TTDI Jaya teachers and pupils posed for a group photo after the My Finance Coach class.

ALLIANZ Malaysia conducted a My Finance Coach class in SK TTDI Jaya, Selangor recently, as part of its partnership with the Federation of Malaysian Consumer Associations in conjunction with Fomca’s 2015 Malaysian Consumers Day competition.

The class was held at SK TTDI Jaya for 120 of its Years Five and Six pupils. The lesson included differentiating between needs and wants, recognising tools used in advertisements, and learning about the different buying criteria that influence our decision-making as consumers.

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