Focus Malaysia: Pushing for more financial literacy (Part 1)

In this article, the first of three parts, Kimberly discusses the alarmingly low level of financial literacy among Malaysians and its negative impacts.

She acknowledges that the government is doing its part to promote financial literacy but states that more needs to be done as new ways to pressure the public into spending more money continue to emerge in the market.

Kimberly highlights scams and how to identify them, as well as where to get accurate and reliable information from. She also brings up some key factors that cause people to spend unnecessarily and how to overcome them.

Kimberly ends the article by stating the core benefits of improving financial literacy and the importance of seeking professional assistance from the right financial experts.

This article can be found online here.