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Money Skills That Actually Make Sense

Most people finish school without learning how to budget, save, or invest. We think that's backwards. Our programs teach practical financial skills you can start using immediately.

Over the past three years, we've helped hundreds of Australians understand their finances better. Not through confusing jargon or complicated formulas—just straightforward guidance that works in real life.

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Three Learning Tracks to Choose From

Whether you're just starting out or looking to build more sophisticated strategies, we've designed programs that meet you where you are.

Foundation Track

Perfect if you're starting from scratch or want to rebuild your financial basics. This track covers the essentials without overwhelming you.

  • Creating budgets that actually work
  • Understanding bank accounts and fees
  • Building an emergency fund gradually
  • Reducing everyday expenses strategically

Growth Track

For people who've got the basics down and want to make their money work harder. We explore investment fundamentals and debt strategies.

  • Introduction to shares and ETFs
  • Superannuation optimization techniques
  • Property investment considerations
  • Tax-effective saving approaches

Advanced Track

Designed for individuals building more complex financial structures. This covers sophisticated planning and wealth-building concepts.

  • Portfolio diversification strategies
  • Trust structures and estate planning
  • Advanced tax minimization
  • Retirement planning frameworks

How Our Programs Work

We've refined this process over dozens of cohorts. It's simple, but it works consistently.

1

Assessment Week

First, we figure out where you're starting from. You'll complete a practical assessment—not a test, just honest questions about your current situation. This helps us tailor content to your needs and pair you with the right instructor.

2

Core Learning Phase

Eight weeks of structured learning, with two live sessions per week plus self-paced materials. Sessions run Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings to fit different schedules. Expect homework—usually 3-4 hours per week of practical exercises using your own financial data.

3

Implementation Support

Learning theory is one thing. Actually changing your financial habits is harder. The final four weeks focus on implementation, with weekly check-ins as you apply what you've learned. Many participants say this phase is where everything clicks.

4

Ongoing Community Access

After completing your track, you get lifetime access to our alumni community. This includes quarterly refresh sessions, updated materials as regulations change, and connection with other graduates navigating similar financial journeys.

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Real Scenarios, Not Abstract Theory

We don't teach from textbooks written in 2005. Every example in our programs comes from actual situations Australian households face right now.

You'll work through case studies based on real scenarios—managing variable income, choosing between debt repayment and investing, navigating the superannuation system, understanding mortgage offset strategies. The kind of decisions you're probably wrestling with already.

  • Case studies updated quarterly with current market conditions
  • Scenarios covering diverse income levels and family structures
  • Direct access to instructors during and after your program
  • Templates and tools you can customize for your situation
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What Past Participants Say

Chloe Berkshire program graduate

Chloe Berkshire

Foundation Track Graduate, October 2024

I'd been avoiding looking at my finances for years because it felt overwhelming. The Foundation Track broke everything down into manageable pieces. Three months after finishing, I've got a budget I actually stick to and I've saved more than I thought possible. The instructors never made me feel stupid for not knowing things—they just explained stuff clearly.