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Materials That Actually Make Sense

We've spent years building resources that explain money without the jargon. Real scenarios, practical examples, and the kind of clarity you wish your first accountant had offered.

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What's Available Right Now

Everything here is designed for people who prefer learning at their own pace, with materials that don't assume you already know the basics.

Written Guides

Step-by-step breakdowns of budgeting, investing, and tax planning. We update these quarterly based on what people actually ask us.

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Practice Scenarios

Work through real-world money situations with guided examples. Think of it like training wheels for financial decisions.

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Spreadsheet Templates

Pre-built tools for tracking spending, planning purchases, and comparing loan options. Nothing fancy—just functional.

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Weekly Q&A Sessions

Every Wednesday at 7pm, someone from our team fields questions about anything money-related. You can join live or watch the recording later.

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Topic Deep Dives

Month-long modules covering specific areas like superannuation, property investment, or business finance. New topics added every quarter.

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Case Study Library

Anonymous examples of how other people have tackled debt, saved for goals, or navigated career transitions. Real numbers, real outcomes.

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Structured Learning

Six-Month Programs Starting September 2025

If you'd rather follow a guided path than pick through individual resources, our structured programs might suit you better. They run twice a year and include everything below.

1

Core Curriculum

Twenty-four modules covering personal finance fundamentals, delivered in digestible weekly sessions with homework that actually helps.

2

Personal Check-ins

Three one-on-one sessions with someone from our team to review your progress and adjust the learning plan if needed.

3

Peer Discussion Groups

Small cohorts meet fortnightly to talk through concepts and share perspectives. Usually eight to twelve people per group.

4

Resource Library Access

Everything mentioned above, plus early access to new materials we're testing before general release.

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Before Enrolling

How do I know which resources to start with?

Most people begin with our "Money Foundations" guide—it covers the boring but essential stuff like tracking expenses and understanding interest rates. From there, you can branch into whatever's most relevant to your situation.

Before Enrolling

Do I need prior knowledge?

Not at all. We assume you know how to use a calculator and have access to basic banking. Everything else gets explained without assuming background knowledge.

During Program

What if I fall behind on modules?

Life happens. You can pause your progress for up to four weeks without losing your spot. If you need longer, just let us know and we'll work something out.

During Program

Can I access materials after finishing?

Yes—everything stays available for at least twelve months after you complete the program. We update content regularly, and you'll get those updates automatically.

Post-Completion

Is there ongoing support afterward?

You're welcome to keep attending the weekly Q&A sessions indefinitely. Some people also join our alumni group, which meets monthly to discuss new financial topics and compare notes.

Post-Completion

Do you offer advanced programs?

We're building out intermediate modules focused on investment strategy and business finance, launching in early 2026. Priority registration goes to people who've completed the foundation program.