Entrepreneurship Exposure

Teaching Students to Build Ideas on Sound Financial Judgement

Overview

Understanding money is only half the picture — knowing how to create value with it is the other. Entrepreneurship Exposure introduces students to the financial thinking behind building something of their own: budgeting for an idea, understanding costs and pricing, and evaluating whether a venture actually makes financial sense. This programme connects financial literacy directly to real-world decision-making, showing students that entrepreneurship isn’t just about ideas, but about disciplined financial judgement. Through guided exercises and exposure to how early-stage ventures actually manage money, students learn to think in terms of cash flow, break-even points, and resource allocation — concepts that apply whether they eventually start a business or simply manage their own finances more wisely. By grounding entrepreneurship in financial reality rather than inspiration alone, EDUTRI helps students build the judgement to evaluate opportunities critically, a skill valuable in any career path they eventually choose.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Connects entrepreneurial thinking directly to practical financial judgement
  • Introduces cash flow, pricing, and break-even concepts through guided exercises
  • Builds critical evaluation skills applicable beyond starting a business
  • Encourages students to test ideas against financial reality, not just enthusiasm
  • Complements other student programmes to build well-rounded financial capability