Personal Finance
Get ready to level up your money game with real talk and practical tips at our Personal Finance event!
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About this event
Master your finances, sharpen your mindset, and stay ahead with this engaging personal finance course.
Overview
Managing money isn't just about numbers—it’s about perspective. This course on Personal Finance navigates beyond spreadsheets, dipping into productivity, leadership, happiness, and even memory. It’s a sharp, professionally designed toolkit for anyone tired of feeling vaguely baffled by budgeting or overwhelmed by overdrafts. Think of it as self-improvement, but without the self-help clichés.
Each module cleverly weaves personal development with financial insight, offering you the sort of content that makes saving money feel almost... enjoyable. From mastering motivation to understanding influence, it’s not your typical finance course. There's no jargon-laden waffle—just meaningful strategies, clear guidance, and the occasional knowing nod to life’s messy middle.
Learning Outcomes
- Improve focus and financial habits through better productivity techniques.
- Understand team dynamics and their link to financial decision-making.
- Apply simple cheats for smarter money-related decisions daily.
- Build financial awareness by evaluating personal income and spending habits.
- Manage stress, memory, and motivation to make wiser life choices.
- Cultivate inner confidence that translates to responsible financial behaviour.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1: Productivity
- Module 2: Leadership Teamwork
- Module 3: Cheat Sheet
- Module 4: Personal Finances
- Module 5: Happiness
- Module 6: Influence
- Module 7: Self-Esteem
- Module 8: Stress Management
- Module 9: Memory
- Module 10: Motivation
- Module 11: Review
Who is this Course For
- Individuals looking to improve personal financial understanding with clarity.
- Team leaders aiming to sharpen their leadership and money skills.
- Students curious about everyday money matters and self-discipline.
- Entrepreneurs balancing growth, happiness, and financial focus.
- Anyone tired of vague financial advice and stressful spending habits.
- Professionals seeking better mental focus and money decisions.
- Busy adults wanting a lighter approach to personal finance learning.
- People ready to approach money matters with humour and logic.
Career Path
- Financial Administrator – Average Salary: £27,000
- Budget Analyst – Average Salary: £35,000
- Credit Controller – Average Salary: £26,000
- Financial Coach – Average Salary: £40,000
- Debt Advisor – Average Salary: £28,500
- Money and Mindset Blogger – Average Salary: £25,000 (varies)
Frequently asked questions
Income Spending Saving Investing Protection (insurance)
A budgeting method where 50% of income goes to needs, 30% to wants, and 20% to savings or debt repayment.
Character Capacity Capital Collateral Conditions (often used in credit evaluation)
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