Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) marks the culmination of 5 years' worth of secondary schooling for young Malaysians, but does the exam really cover everything they should know?
In a bid to start educating the young on money, the Malaysian Education Ministry are in talks with Bank Negara to teach financial literacy to primary school students.
Education and Research Association for Consumers, Malaysia (ERA)'s My First Ringgit program, is part of their on-going Stretching Your Ringgit series, a financial education initiative aimed at kindergarten children between the ages of 4 and 6 years.
The bank’s annual AEIOU challenge aims to develop financial literacy in children starting from a young age.
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