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One of the people who has been an inspiration for entrepreneurs and children alike in…
Content that has been published in the jingkids magazine
One of the people who has been an inspiration for entrepreneurs and children alike in…
Here are the materials and steps you’ll need to make a paper wallet with your kids, whether it’s to give them their very first wallet or finally start carrying one of your own for the first time in China!
Planning for college is one of the most important times in a young person’s life. So when should families begin to financially prepare for university, and how much should they expect tertiary education to set them back?
The father and son duo spent a fabulous morning together at the Laurent Falcon salon in Sanlitun, nibbling snacks while getting a fresh haircut to look sharp and spiffy.
So-called ‘freemium’ apps are usually free to download, but can end up costing you later
Steven McKinney puts fun front and center at his kindergarten, Imagination Station.
WeChat’s Relative Cards are a great way to not only give your children their allowance, but also to teach them about budgeting in the process.
We asked five Beijingers to share some of their guiltiest purchases over the years.
All around the world, we are transitioning from traditional paper currency to what people call, a cashless society. And living in China, one of the leading countries transitioning to a cashless country, seeing these changes happen is something to watch.
We spoke with a local Chinese and an expat family from different backgrounds about their views on money, and more specifically, introducing it to their children.