PODCAST: Getting started with SkillsFuture-funded courses if you have unused credit (Money Hacks, Ep 47)
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Money Hacks Ep 47: Getting started with SkillsFuture-funded courses if you have unused credit
11:16 min
Synopsis: In this podcast series every Monday, The Business Times and The Straits Times break down actionable financial tips.
The S$500 SkillsFuture credit is given to all Singaporeans aged 25 and older. The scheme was launched in January 2016.
Money Hacks' co-hosts Ernest Luis and Chris Lim discuss practical tips to get started if you have not used your SkillsFuture credit.
1. Logging in, checking on your remaining credit.
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2. Prioritise and identify skills that can help upgrade your career, or personal goals, as programmes are divided into categories: students, employees, employers, learning throughout life.
3. Check on newly available courses that were not listed a few years back.
Plans to enhance the MySkillsFuture portal, which provides information on careers and the corresponding skills needed, mean users will be able to create an e-passport listing their e-certificates from training.
The upcoming SkillsFuture Festival 2019 will be held from June 28 till Aug 11 - featuring six weeks of workshops, talks, roadshows, experiential learning and lifestyle activities across the island, to inspire Singaporeans to develop a passion for learning and pursue skills mastery.
SkillsFuture website: https://www.skillsfuture.sg/
Produced by: Ernest Luis and Christopher Lim
Edited by: Adam Azlee
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Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.
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