Build Financial Skills That Actually Matter
Learning about money shouldn't feel like decoding ancient hieroglyphics. Our program strips away the jargon and gives you practical knowledge you can start using straight away. We're talking real-world budgeting, understanding investment basics, and making sense of superannuation before it's too late.
Whether you're trying to get your first property deposit together or just want to stop feeling anxious every time you check your bank balance, this is where you start. No prerequisites. No boring lectures. Just honest conversations about money that make sense for everyday Australians.

What You'll Actually Learn
- Creating budgets that don't fall apart after two weeks — we focus on systems that adapt to your actual life instead of perfect spreadsheets you'll never touch again
- Understanding how credit scores work and why yours might be lower than it should be — plus practical steps to improve it without gimmicks
- Breaking down investment options so you can figure out what suits your risk tolerance and timeline without needing a finance degree
- Navigating Australian tax basics and maximizing legitimate deductions — because leaving money on the table just feels wrong
- Planning for major purchases without derailing your entire financial life — cars, homes, weddings, whatever matters to you
Your Learning Journey Over Eight Months
Foundation Phase
We start with where you're at right now. No judgment. You'll map out your current financial situation and identify the areas causing you the most stress. Then we build basic budgeting skills that actually stick because they're tailored to your income patterns and spending habits.
Months 1–2Building Knowledge
This is where things get interesting. You'll learn how banks actually make decisions about loans, what factors influence interest rates, and how to read financial statements without your eyes glazing over. We also cover emergency funds and why having one changes everything.
Months 3–4Growth Strategies
Now we're looking at your bigger financial picture. Investment fundamentals, property market basics specific to Australian conditions, and superannuation optimization. You'll understand different asset classes and how to start building wealth gradually rather than chasing quick wins.
Months 5–6Long-Term Planning
The final stretch focuses on creating a financial plan you can maintain for years. Retirement planning that makes sense at your age, protecting your assets through insurance basics, and setting up systems to review your progress quarterly. You'll finish with a personalized roadmap.
Months 7–8Who's Teaching This Program

Brynn Calloway
Personal Finance Educator
Brynn spent a decade working in retail banking before realizing most people leave meetings more confused than when they arrived. She retrained as an educator and now specializes in translating financial concepts into plain language. Her approach focuses on behavioral patterns rather than just numbers, which tends to resonate with participants who've struggled with traditional financial advice.

Sloane Fenwick
Budget Strategy Specialist
After working with hundreds of Australian households through various financial stages, Sloane noticed the same patterns emerging repeatedly. She developed practical frameworks that address real obstacles like irregular income, blended family finances, and supporting adult children while saving for retirement. Her teaching style is direct but supportive, focusing on incremental improvements rather than complete financial overhauls.