Through sharing from experts from the State Bank of Vietnam and practical games, the "Financial Literacy" contest provided useful and interesting knowledge about Vietnamese currency and the benefits of cashless payments to students.
Thereby, helping students form good financial habits such as reasonable spending, saving, investing; at the same time, gaining knowledge about money and the history of Vietnamese currency, how to behave with money...
The "Financial Literacy" contest provided useful and interesting knowledge about the VND currency.
From there, help students quickly access knowledge and have the necessary skills when using financial and banking products and services.
A representative of the Ho Chi Minh City Banking University said this was the first time the school's students were introduced and guided to better understand the birth of currency.
How to distinguish between card types as well as get acquainted with personal financial management, especially for students in the context of rampant black credit.
In particular, the program donated 200 books "Be smart with money - Avoid worries" to the school.
This is a book by author Le Thi Thuy Sen - Director of the Communications Department of the State Bank of Vietnam, who has 20 years of experience working in the fields of finance, communications, and deposit insurance.
According to the record, the contest and the book attracted the attention of students and were highly appreciated by young people.
The book is considered a very good learning material for financialeducation for today's community when using vivid illustrations, folk songs, proverbs... Helping financial knowledge no longer be far away, helping students love reading more.
Concepts that seem complicated and difficult to understand are defined and explained in an easy-to-understand, logical way, and are integrated into the content of the 30 stories in the book.
In the coming time, the Department of Communications said it will continue to deploy financial education programs, spread more strongly, implement the National Financial Inclusion Strategy, target young people to contribute to minimizing risks for consumers using financial services, as well as contribute to protecting financial service consumers in Vietnam.
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