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Your participation is entirely voluntary and your identity will remain anonymous. Choosing “Yes, after my visit” will open a new window that you can return to once you complete your visit.
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Financial literacy blogs
We write blogs on our website about financial literacy for children. Practical activities and ideas are provided for educators, especially parents, to engage in and to discuss with children. Our goal is to create a solid foundation for children in money and finance so that they will become...
Topics: Budgeting and money management, Credit and debt management, General, Saving and investing
Target audience: Educators, Parents, Students
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Emperor Education
Contact:Stanley Yuen(604) 218-6025
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