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Trauma Informed Financial Wellbeing Certificate
CourseTrauma Informed Financial Wellbeing recognises and addresses the impact trauma has on an individual's financial wellbeing and financial capability. Learn from a leader in the field of trauma informed financial wellbeing. This is a certificate course
$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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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 snowball method
CourseThe snowball method is designed to motivate you by quickly seeing results by focusing on smaller debts.
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Are you a co-holder and is it working for you?
CourseAre rolling over a credit card balance every month or only making minimum repayments on a loan and have enough savings in your account to pay your debt off in full, then you are co-holding. Learn a better way.
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Don't be an ostrich
CourseThe ‘ostrich effect’ is a term first used by behavioural scientists to describe a specific behaviour in investors but it has border application when it comes to all areas of our lives but, especially when it comes to money. Learn how you can change.
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Is financial stress impacting your health
CourseYour financial stress may be relatively short-lived but if you are experiencing a long period of financial challenges, it’s important to try and look after your health while you are going through it. Here is some advice to support you.
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Kickstart your financial fitness with five new habits
CourseWhen you’re financially fit, you’re in control of your money - you know where it goes and are on top of your spending and saving - here's five new habits to get you there.