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I help Hong Kong residents master their money.

After 14 years in financial education, I’ve learned that budgeting isn’t about restriction — it’s about clarity, confidence, and making your money work for you in a city where every dollar counts.

Michael Wong, Senior Financial Education Specialist at WiseMoney HK Limited, portrait in professional setting
The Journey

How I Got Here

I studied economics at HKU because I wanted to understand how money moves. Numbers fascinated me. But sitting in a bank for three years taught me something different — people weren’t confused about finance because they were bad with numbers. They were confused because nobody had explained it to them in a way that actually mattered.

I remember working with a customer who earned HK$80,000 monthly but felt broke every month. She wasn’t spending recklessly. She’d never seen a budget that made sense for her life — high rent, elderly parents to support, student loan, saving for marriage. The generic advice she’d read online didn’t fit. That’s when I realized the real problem.

2010
Graduated HKU with Economics degree. Started at local bank.
2013
Left banking. Pursued HKICFP certification. Realized my calling was teaching, not transactions.
2014
Completed Financial Planning diploma. Started developing Hong Kong-specific budgeting courses.
2019
Joined WiseMoney HK Limited. Led curriculum development for all budgeting programs.
2026
Over 8,000 individuals trained. Workshops across all 18 Hong Kong districts. Still teaching because it matters.
What I Do

Areas of Specialization

My work focuses on creating practical, sustainable financial strategies that work within Hong Kong’s unique economic reality.

Budgeting Fundamentals

Not generic spreadsheet budgeting. Real strategies for Hong Kong households managing high rent, variable expenses, and multiple financial obligations simultaneously.

Personal Finance Management

Building sustainable money habits that actually stick. From tracking expenses to making informed decisions about debt, savings, and long-term planning.

Emergency Fund Planning

In Hong Kong’s fast-moving economy, an emergency fund isn’t optional. I help families determine realistic targets and create achievable savings plans.

Financial Education Workshops

Community-based learning across Hong Kong’s 18 districts. Interactive sessions that make financial concepts accessible, relevant, and actionable for diverse audiences.

My Approach

What I Believe About Money

01

Practical Over Perfect

I don’t teach theoretical finance. I teach what actually works in a city where rent consumes 30-40% of income, where family obligations are real, and where one medical emergency can derail months of savings. My strategies are built on Hong Kong realities.

02

Clarity Creates Confidence

Most people aren’t bad with money — they’ve just never seen their full financial picture. Once you know exactly where your money goes, you can actually make choices instead of just reacting to bills.

03

No Shame, Only Solutions

I’ve worked with high-earners who felt broke and modest-income families with solid savings plans. Financial stress doesn’t discriminate. We work with where you are, not where you think you should be.

04

Knowledge is Power

Financial literacy shouldn’t be a luxury. Everyone deserves to understand their own money. I’m committed to making financial education accessible across all communities in Hong Kong.

Credentials

Education & Experience

Bachelor of Economics

University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Planning

Hong Kong Institute of Certified Financial Planners (HKICFP)

14 Years in Financial Education

3 years banking, 11 years financial literacy and curriculum development

8,000+ Individuals Trained

Workshops across all 18 Hong Kong districts since 2014

Latest Content

Recent Articles

I regularly share practical insights on budgeting, financial planning, and building financial confidence in Hong Kong.

How to Build Your First Budget in Hong Kong

May 13, 2026

A practical step-by-step guide to creating your first budget. We’ll walk through exactly how to track income, categorize expenses, and set realistic goals for your Hong Kong household.

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Managing Variable Income and Expenses

May 9, 2026

Freelancers, commission-based workers, and gig economy participants face unique budgeting challenges. Learn how to create stable budgets despite fluctuating monthly income.

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Emergency Fund Essentials for Hong Kong Families

May 5, 2026

How much should you save? Where should you keep it? We’ll cover everything you need to know about building a realistic emergency fund that actually works for your family.

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Let’s Talk About Your Money

Whether you’re starting from zero, drowning in confusion, or looking to optimize your financial strategy, I’m here to help. Reach out with questions, workshop inquiries, or just to discuss your financial situation.

Get in Touch

Email me directly or visit our contact page for workshop scheduling and speaking inquiries.