Financial Intelligence Towards Financial Freedom for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
1Tryas Chasbiandani, 2Khalida Utami, 3Rafrini Amlyulianthy, 4Hotman Fredy, 5Lazarus Sinaga, 6Harnovinah, 7Muhammad Dika Mustaqaful Fikri, 8Adam Padilah
1-8Univeritas Pancasila
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v8-i5-26ABSTRACT:
Financial intelligence is the ability to manage the resources owned so that they can be converted into real wealth that can generate sustainable income. This concept is growing along with the increasing need for individuals to achieve financial independence, as exemplified by the iconic figure Steve Jobs, who despite not completing formal education, managed to build Apple Inc. and had a net worth of 5.1 billion US dollars in 2009. This Community Service activity is held online and is aimed at Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in Hong Kong. The main objective of this activity is to provide additional insight and education about financial intelligence to PMI, so that they can manage their income more wisely and return to their homeland without having to worry about their financial condition in the future.
KEYWORDS:
financial intelligence, Indonesian migrant workers, online education, financial independence
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