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How do I know that I am financially healthy?

Are you financially resilient enough to withstand financial pressures and emergencies? 

Do you find yourself in a difficult debt situation?

Just as you regularly monitor your physical condition, you also need to check your financial health, how you are managing your money, or whether you are on track in achieving your financial goals.

Financial health gauge

If you answer "no" to more than two of the following questions, this may mean updating or improving your financial goals, spending habits, and overall approach to your finances.

  1. Do you have little or no debt?
  2. Do you know where your money goes: do you have a budget?
  3. Do you pay your bills on time?
  4. Do you have an adequate emergency fund: is funded by at least 3-month worth of your salary? 
  5. Do you have a financial plan: short-term plan, medium-term plan and/or long-term plan?
  6. Does your savings grow every year? 
  7. Do you build your financial and emotional knowledge: do attend financial education and skills training workshops?

 

What is financial resilience?

Financial resilience is the longer term approach towards your relationship with money. It is the ability to withstand life events and financial shocks that impact one’s income and/or assets. Events such as job loss, unexpected illness, and the COVID-19 outbreak all have a significant impact on an individual or household’s finances.

Coping with financial shocks and hardships means having the skills and resources to come up with short-term and long-term goals and strategies. 

Financial resilience requires planning and putting those plans in place. It involves the ability to manage day-to-day finances and to make ends meet in times of unexpected loss of income or unplanned expenditure. 

Financial resilience in times of crises and beyond can be developed through financial literacy and education. Join Enrich Financial and Empowerment Education workshops by clicking here.

Source: Dr Barbaara O'Neill PhD, CFP, 2011.

The Future of Digital Work (Bahasa)

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Our new Lunch and Learn series, "The Future of Digital Work", in partnership with Barclays, is a new lecture series that provides migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong a range of topics that can help develop or boost their digital skills for potential future work opportunities back home! Learn directly from the experts in each of the 1-hour sessions, held via Zoom. 

26 February: What is Digital Work?

2 April: Digital Marketing

16 April: How to become a digital influencer/creator

21 May: Introduction to Graphic Design

This series is for all migrant domestic workers. Even if you are a beginner in certain digital platforms, we encourage you to be open to learning and just have fun! Register today and encourage your friends to sign up too! 

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