Community Service: Financial Management Training for Indonesian Immigrant Workers in Hong Kong before Return to Indonesia
1Aulia Keiko Hubbansyah, 2Gunawan Baharuddin, 3Tryas Chasbiandani, 4Khalida Utami, 5Asyha Chandrika
1,2,3,4,5Universitas Pancasila
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v7-i12-13ABSTRACT:
The Faculty of Economics and Business as a form of the Tri Darma of Higher Education has carried out community service in collaboration with the Bina Nusantara Learning Center. This activity is an activity for Indonesian migrant workers working in Hong Kong. With the theme Financial Management Training for Indonesian Immigrant Workers in Hong Kong before Return to Indonesia, This community service is carried out via an online technique using the Zoom platform. On Sunday, July 31, 2022. This Community service activity includes 100 Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) who regularly participate in educational events at the Bintang Nusantara Learning Center Hong Kong. Evaluation of activities is carried out by distributing questionnaires to PMI who attend training in order to assess the level of success of activity implementation and participant satisfaction with the content that has been presented.
KEYWORDS:
Financial Management, fraud investment, Indonesian Immigrant Workers.
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