Andrew Hallam on teaching kids personal finance, Singapore investing and passive investing
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One of the books that I recommend folks who want to build wealth nowadays are not so much investing books but one book that talks about personal finance in general as a starting piece.
I don’t get any money from this but really felt that if you want one book to teach a beginner and its easy to digest (but not insulting to intelligence) this is the one.
Here is an interview where Andrew was interview in a local context:
Some of topics discussed:
Since he taught personal finance at the international school, how does he teaches kids on the subject? It will be helpful for parents.
On buying property as an investment in Singapore context
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