Practical Financial Education Focused on Everyday Life
Including Credit Management and Spending Plans
Cheongchun Gotgan, a youth self-reliance center in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi Province, is accepting applications for the "2025 Gwangmyeong Youth Finance Academy" on a first-come, first-served basis until June 12.
This program is open to young people aged 39 or younger who live or are active in Gwangmyeong. It aims to help them develop healthy financial habits, acquire practical financial knowledge, and strengthen their economic independence.
Under the theme "Youth Financial Survival Skills - How to Protect Your Wallet," the course will be held every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for four weeks, from June 14 to July 5. Financial expert Jung Seungho will be the lecturer, and there is no tuition fee.
The lectures are based on behavioral economics and cover practical topics that can be applied immediately in daily life, including: setting financial goals, preparing cash flow and balance sheets, managing credit scores, choosing loans, planning expenditures, and tax-saving strategies.
Those wishing to participate can apply through the Cheongchun Gotgan website by June 12. For more information, please contact Cheongchun Gotgan.
Cheongchun Gotgan also plans to offer a variety of financial education programs on topics such as understanding real estate, preparing for retirement, and preventing financial fraud, to support youth economic independence.
Lee Seunghee, director of Cheongchun Gotgan, said, "This program will help young people develop proper financial management habits and serve as a starting point for systematic asset management," adding, "We will continue to provide a variety of financial education programs in the future."
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