KELUARGA CERDAS FINANSIAL: PELATIHAN MANAJEMEN KEUANGAN KELUARGA DENGAN PENDEKATAN BISNIS MCI

Authors

  • Muhammad Fauzan Universitas Islam Indragiri https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7701-4481
  • Widyawati Universitas Islam Indragiri
  • Asniati Bindas Universitas Islam Indragiri
  • Suryani Universitas Islam Indragiri
  • Bayu Fajar Susanto Universitas Islam Indragiri

Keywords:

Family financial management, financial literacy, MCI business, economic well-being, additional income

Abstract

Family financial management is a crucial aspect of achieving family economic well-being. The "Financially Smart Family" program aims to enhance financial literacy and family skills in managing finances and utilizing Multi-Level Marketing (MCI) business opportunities as an additional source of income. This activity was held on June 30 2024 in the Hall of Hotel 3 Putri Tembilahan Hilir with a total of 80 participants. The materials covered included basic principles of family financial management and strategies for starting an MCI business. The results showed an increase in participants' understanding of financial management and the MCI business.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Muhammad Fauzan, Widyawati, Asniati Bindas, Suryani, & Bayu Fajar Susanto. (2024). KELUARGA CERDAS FINANSIAL: PELATIHAN MANAJEMEN KEUANGAN KELUARGA DENGAN PENDEKATAN BISNIS MCI. LEADER (JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT), 2(1), 18–25. Retrieved from https://ingreat.id/index.php/lea/article/view/134