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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
Products
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Budget Tracker template
CourseUse our budget tracker template to get started. We've suggested basic categories and items under each category but don't forget to personalise them to reflect the life you lead.
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The 50/30/20 rule
CourseOne simple way to practise budgeting is the 50/30/20 method - it’s an easy way to work out how much to allocate towards savings and living expenses each pay cycle. Learn how.
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The avalanche method
CourseThere are many ways to kick-start paying down your debt. The snowball method is designed to motivate you by quickly seeing results by focusing on smaller debts. But, if you prefer to focus on larger debts - the avalanche method might work for you.
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The snowball method
CourseThe snowball method is designed to motivate you by quickly seeing results by focusing on smaller debts.
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Understanding debt consolidation
CourseDebt consolidation is an option if you are juggling debts from multiple providers. This won’t reduce the amount you owe but it could make managing your repayments easier because your debt is all in one place. Here's what you should know...
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What is good debt and what is bad debt?
CourseManaging your relationship with debt is fundamental to improving your financial wellbeing and the types of debt you take on will have an impact on your life. Let’s look at what a good debt might be in your life and how to avoid bad debt.