How to manage your personal finances effectively | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2019-11-02T09:07:59+08:00 Peatix Trehaus How to manage your personal finances effectively tag:peatix.com,2016:event-190282 2016-08-16T12:30:00SGT 2016-08-16T12:30:00SGT Do you want to know how you can manage our personal finances better? Information available online and in mainstream media can be complex, technical and often, exasperating and sometimes leaving us more lost and uncertain. Join Anna Haotanto from The New Savvy as she simplifies the process of learning how to manage your money more effectively at our August Roundtable session, here at Trehaus.In this session, Anna will cover:Things you need to understand well before you can effectively manage your personal financesWhat to focus on financiallyHow do you get started?What are equities, bonds, mutual funds?======ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Trehaus Monthly Roundtable is free for members (RSVP on Peatix or at the Reception). Non members pay a nominal $20 and CRIB members pay $10 for the session. ==========About Anna Haotanto Anna Haotanto is passionate about finance, education, women empowerment and children’s issues and has been featured in CNBC, Forbes, The Straits Times, Business Insider, INC and Executive Lifestyle for having achieved financial success at age 28. She was nominated and selected for FORTUNE Most Powerful Women conference in 2016 (Asia) and 2015 (San Francisco, Next Gen).Anna has 10 years of experience in the financial sector and is currently a Director in Tera Capital. Her previous work experience includes positions at Citigroup, United Overseas Bank, a regional role in Business Monitor and a boutique private equity firm based in Shanghai. She graduated from Singapore Management University (Finance and Quantitative Finance).Anna provides wealth management consultancy to select clients and conducts workshops on personal finance. She regularly teaches and mentors children and adults on financial prudence and investments, facilitating their ability to be better informed when making financial decisions. She gives talks for organisations and is involved in various charities supporting women and children causes.She founded The New Savvy inspired by the desire to seek meaning in an entrepreneurial career to educate others, especially women, on financial literacy as she firmly believes that continuous learning empowers people. http://trehauscowork.com/events/monthlyroundtable/