Kiwoom Securities Publishes "Pengsoo, Let's Go to School!" Series as Economic Education Guidebooks
On August 7, Kiwoom Securities announced the publication of "Pengsoo, Let's Go to School!" Volume 1, titled "The Basics of Money," which is designed to serve as a foundational economic education guidebook for elementary school students.
Starting with Volume 1, "The Basics of Money," the company has incorporated the entire content of the previously released youth economic education video series, "Pengsoo, Let's Go to School!," into a total of three books. The books are not limited to reading; they also include a variety of visual materials that encourage readers to think about and experience economic principles firsthand. The series is written to make learning about finance and economics easy and enjoyable.
Volume 2, which will focus on understanding the market, is intended for middle school students, while Volume 3, which will cover practical investing, is aimed at high school students. In addition, Kiwoom Securities plans to donate all proceeds generated from the books.
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A representative from Kiwoom Securities stated, "In particular, this will serve as a practical economic education guidebook that not only delivers the essential skill of financial literacy in an engaging way, but also helps students develop a proper sense of monetary value and future economic independence."
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