In reality, there exists a significant gap between parents and children in the way they perceive and relate to money. Parents often worry and ask themselves: “Do our children truly understand the value of money—the sweat and hard work through which we earn it?”
Many parents have experienced frustration when children ask to buy items beyond the family’s financial capacity, or when children fail to appreciate the sacrifices and savings their parents have made.
Have we ever felt concerned about the risk that children may become self-centered—only knowing how to receive, but not how to share; indifferent to family members and to people around them?
In everyday life, we can often sense a person’s character through how they spend money, how they earn it, how they save, or how they invest.
Looking deeper, on the journey toward happiness, many of us ask: Is happiness reserved only for the wealthy? Are those with fewer financial resources destined to be less happy? What role does finance truly play in each person’s pursuit of happiness?
“Learning finance is, at its core, learning how to love and live responsibly.”
“Financial freedom is a pathway to happiness.”
These are the key messages that EDUBELIFE’s personal finance programs—for both children and adults—seek to share with the community.
Beyond their strong professional foundations, modern content, and practical, vivid, and engaging teaching methods, what truly distinguishes EDUBELIFE’s consulting and training programs from others is their deeply human-centered philosophy. This humanistic approach forms the unique and enduring value across all EDUBELIFE programs.
Recognizing the critical importance of personal financial management skills and their profound, holistic impact on other life skills—especially for children, VTV1, Vietnam’s leading national television channel for science, politics, economics, society, and daily life, invited Ms. Hong Trang—a personal and corporate finance expert and representative of EDUBELIFE—to share insights on this topic
We cordially invite you to watch the program.







