Three programs,
one clear direction
Each Finloom program is designed around a specific financial challenge that Malaysians face โ with its own structure, materials, and facilitator approach.
How we structure our programs
Context Setting
Each topic begins with real Malaysian examples so participants understand why the concept matters in their own lives.
Structured Learning
Concepts are built progressively. The group does not move forward until the current material is clear to everyone in the room.
Applied Practice
Participants work through exercises, scenarios, or software tasks that mirror real situations they will encounter.
Take-Home Materials
Every participant leaves with reference resources, templates, and guides they can use independently after the program ends.
Youth Financial Literacy Program
An engaging program tailored for young Malaysians aged 17โ25 who are entering the workforce or pursuing higher education. Covers first paycheck management, PTPTN loan awareness, responsible credit card use, and building early savings habits. The curriculum uses relatable scenarios and interactive group activities to make financial concepts approachable and relevant. Facilitators maintain an encouraging, non-judgmental tone. Includes a financial starter toolkit with templates and resources. Delivered over 4 weeks with weekend sessions.
What participants learn
- Managing a first paycheck: deductions, EPF, SOCSO
- Understanding PTPTN loan obligations and repayment
- Responsible credit card use and avoiding debt cycles
- Building an early savings habit using structured templates
- Setting short and medium-term financial goals
Duration
4 weeks, weekend sessions
Fee
RM 1,100
Small Business Accounting Basics
A practical program for micro and small business owners who handle their own books or want to better understand their accountant's work. Covers basic bookkeeping principles, invoicing, expense tracking, GST/SST awareness, and how to read profit-and-loss statements. Participants practice with simplified accounting software during hands-on workshops. The focus is on building comprehension, not replacing professional accountants. Suitable for hawker stall owners, online sellers, and home-based businesses. Runs over 5 weeks with bilingual support materials.
What participants learn
- Basic bookkeeping principles and record-keeping habits
- Creating and managing invoices and expense records
- SST awareness for small businesses
- Reading and interpreting profit-and-loss statements
- Hands-on practice with simplified accounting software
Duration
5 weeks, bilingual support
Fee
RM 2,500
Inflation & Purchasing Power Education
A program helping participants understand how inflation works, how it is measured in Malaysia (CPI), and what it means for their savings, spending, and long-term plans. Covers strategies for maintaining purchasing power over time, including inflation-adjusted thinking for goal planning. Participants engage with historical data and current trends to build practical understanding. The program encourages thoughtful responses to inflation rather than reactive decisions. Delivered over 3 weeks with discussion-based sessions and reference handouts.
What participants learn
- How inflation is defined and measured using Malaysia's CPI
- The relationship between inflation and purchasing power
- Inflation-adjusted thinking for savings and financial goals
- Reading and interpreting historical CPI data from DOSM
- Making considered decisions rather than reactive responses to price changes
Duration
3 weeks, discussion-based
Fee
RM 1,400
Which program fits you?
| Feature | Youth Literacy | Small Business | Inflation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Ages 17โ25, first job or study | Micro / SME business owners | Anyone planning finances long-term |
| Duration | 4 weeks | 5 weeks | 3 weeks |
| Fee (RM) | 1,100 | 2,500 | 1,400 |
| Bilingual materials | โ | โ | |
| Software practice | โ | โ | |
| Starter toolkit | โ | โ | |
| CPI data analysis | โ | โ | |
| Weekend sessions | Eve. slots | Flexible |
Standards we maintain in every cohort
PDPA-Compliant Data Handling
Participant data collected for enrolment purposes only, handled per Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010.
Annually Reviewed Content
All programs are reviewed for regulatory accuracy and current relevance before each new intake year begins.
Post-Cohort Feedback Loop
Every cohort's anonymous survey results feed into the preparation for the next intake โ nothing is ignored.
Clear, flat-rate pricing
All fees are inclusive of materials, support, and a completion letter. No add-ons.
Youth Financial Literacy
RM 1,100
per participant / 4 weeks
- Weekend sessions
- Financial starter toolkit
- All program materials
- Completion letter
Small Business Accounting
RM 2,500
per participant / 5 weeks
- Bilingual support materials
- Software practice included
- Evening session options
- All program materials
Inflation & Purchasing Power
RM 1,400
per participant / 3 weeks
- Discussion-based sessions
- CPI data reference handouts
- Flexible scheduling
- Completion letter
Not sure which program to start with?
We are happy to help you decide based on where you are right now. Reach out and we will point you in the right direction.
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