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Section 3: Work and Finance
Recommended Creators and Channels on Tax and Finance
Trusted sources for financial literacy and tax advice
Why follow trusted creators?
There is a lot of financial advice online. Some is good, but some is wrong. Trusted creators share accurate information from official sources.
Official Government Channels:
- π¦ LHDN - Tax information and updates
- ποΈ Bank Negara - Financial regulation and education
- πΌ Securities Commission - Investment guidance
Recommended Content Creators:
- Financial Faiz - Personal finance for Malaysians
- RinggitPlus - Financial product comparisons
- iMoney - Money management tips
What can you learn?
- Tax filing and reliefs
- Personal budgeting
- Investment basics
- Financial planning
Tips for learning online:
- Always check if the source is credible
- Cross-check advice with official sources
- Be wary of "get rich quick" schemes
- Share only verified information
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I trust financial advice from social media?
Be cautious. Only trust creators with verifiable credentials (CFP, CFA, tax agents) who cite official sources. Cross-check any advice with official government websites.
Are paid financial courses worth it?
Some are, some aren't. Look for courses by certified professionals with proven track records. Many free resources from official sources are just as good.
How do I verify if a financial advisor is licensed?
Check with Bank Negara or Securities Commission websites for licensed financial planners and investment advisors. Never trust unlicensed advisors.
Is it okay to follow multiple financial advice sources?
Yes, but cross-reference information. Different sources may have different perspectives. Always verify with official sources for tax and regulatory matters.
Last updated: March 2026
Disclaimer: This guide provides general information only. Always verify with official sources for the most current information.