
Financial Business Course
Financial quotient: The original meaning is "financial intelligence quotient", and the English abbreviation is FQ (Financial Quotient). Financial quotient refers to the ability of individuals and collectives to understand, create and manage wealth, including three aspects: concept, knowledge and behavior. Money is a kind of thought, and money is also a quantitative expression of the ability to control the material world. Money thinking can specifically present a person's IQ, EQ , financial quotient, and adversity quotient (the ability to withstand adversity and setbacks), etc. Financial quotient is cultivated, edified and practiced through the spiritual world and business savvy. Through the cultivation of financial quotient, the purpose is to establish a correct view of money, values and outlook on life . Financial intelligence is one of the key factors to achieve a successful life.
WAN School of Wealth Management has been committed to financial and business education to help everyone establish correct financial management values.
It has provided a full range of financial business training courses for many families, companies, professional financial consultants and individuals.
Children's financial quotient:
Financial quotient includes two aspects: one is the ability to correctly understand money and the laws of money; the other is the ability to correctly apply money and the laws of money. In a person's life, the best time period for the formation of financial quotient, IQ, and emotional quotient is the adolescent stage.

In foreign countries, most financial education starts with children, and financial and business knowledge education is called "a life happiness plan that can be realized from the age of 3".

Adult financial business courses:
Our courses are designed to provide everyone with sufficient financial knowledge to fulfill the basic financial needs in life. In order to meet specific learning requirements, we also provide special customized courses for companies, and we also cooperate with financial institutions and universities to launch short-term courses.
