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Trauma Informed Financial Advice Certificate
BundleYou ready to transform your financial advice practice and truly make a difference in people's lives? Our Trauma Informed Financial Advisor Certification is here to revolutionise the way you work with clients, empowering you to be at trusted support.
$1,399
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Trauma Informed Financial Wellbeing Course
CourseTrauma informed financial wellbeing recognises and addresses the impact trauma has on an individual's financial wellbeing and financial capability. Learn from Jane Monica-Jones, a leader in the field of trauma informed financial wellbeing.
$550
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How to save money
CourseHow to save more money, spend less, identify spending triggers and achieve any saving goal. This course is designed to help you plug the leaks and get you saving with lots of helpful resources, expense tracking and overall financial management.
$14
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Harness the brain chemical dopamine to improve financial wellbeing
CourseDiscover new ways to increase your dopamine levels to improve your overall mental health and financial wellness in 21 fun ways.
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Harness financially well brain chemicals
CourseIn this course you will learn how to harness brain chemicals to improve financial wellbeing.
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How often should you check your super?
CourseThe younger you are the better when it comes to engaging with your super because it gives you longer to make extra payments and help your balance grow. Super is probably the biggest pot of savings you’ll ever have so let's get started.
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How to give your super a boost
CourseDepending on the stage of life you are in, putting extra contributions into your super may not be the right decision. If you have young children or are saving for a house, locking your money away in your super fund might jeopardise your life now.
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Getting on top of our bills
CourseAvoiding bills, or putting off paying them, can be costly. In some cases, it can even damage your credit rating. Learn this easy to apply guide on how to get bills under control for good.
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Getting on top of our grocery spending
CourseSpending money on groceries is a fact of life for most of us but it's also one of our biggest ticket items in terms of our budget and overspending on groceries or throwing food away we didn't use, is money in the bin.