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Netflix’s Bid to “Beat Disney” in the Family Animation Arena: Is KPop Demon Hunters the Timely Breakthrough?
In the summer of 2025, KPop Demon Hunters has erupted as a bona fide “entertainment culture phenomenon”: topping global streaming charts while propelling its fictional track Golden to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 a rare feat for an animated film.

Falling Oil Prices: A Positive Signal for the Economy or a Warning of New Instability?
In early August 2025 trading, Brent crude slipped by 43 cents, or 0.62%, to $69.24 per barrel as of 22:18 GMT, while WTI fell to $66.94, down 39 cents or 0.58%.

Teaching Children Financial Management from an Early Age – The Foundation for a Future of Freedom
Financial education is not merely about teaching children how to save; it is a continuous process of shaping their mindset for management, regulating emotions, and building personal resilience.

AI-driven demand boosts iPhone maker Foxconn’s second-quarter profit by 27%, exceeding forecasts
Foxconn, the world’s largest iPhone manufacturer and one of the leading contract electronics producers, has announced its financial results for second quarter 2025, reporting a 27% year-on-year increase in net profit.
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If You Don’t Teach Your Child to Manage 10,000 VND Today, You’ll Worry About 10 Million Tomorrow
A small amount of money is not just a spending tool it is a child’s first “financial lesson.” Through saving, spending, and sharing, children learn to make decisions, understand the value of money, and develop a healthy economic mindset from an early age

“Big Beautiful Bill” – The Investment Roadmap in a New Financial Era
The “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB), a large-scale economic policy package recently passed in the United States, is reshaping global capital flows. BBB entails significant tax cuts and increased public spending on defense, infrastructure, and manufacturing.

The Anchoring Effect: The Silent Culprit Distorting Investment Decisions
One of the most common yet often overlooked “cognitive traps” is the anchoring effect. Whether you are a newcomer to the investment arena or a seasoned professional, chances are you have been influenced by this bias without even realizing it.