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Build Your Financial Confidence

Managing money doesn't have to feel overwhelming. Our program walks you through the essentials—budgeting, saving, and planning—at your own pace. You'll work through real scenarios that actually matter to your life.

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Learn What Actually Works

We've seen too many programs that teach theory without context. Ours focuses on practical skills you can apply immediately—like setting up a budget that doesn't fall apart after two weeks, or figuring out where your money actually goes each month.

Classes run in small groups starting September 2025. You'll have time to ask questions, work through examples, and connect with others who are in the same boat. No rushing, no pressure.

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Support That Sticks Around

The program runs for twelve weeks, but you'll have access to resources and community support well beyond that. We know that financial questions don't stop just because a course ends.

You'll get weekly check-ins, practical worksheets, and access to mentors who've worked in financial planning for years. They're there to answer questions—not sell you products or push investments you don't need.

Who You'll Learn From

Sienna Kovalenko, Budget Planning Specialist

Sienna Kovalenko

Budget Planning Specialist

Sienna spent fifteen years helping families untangle their finances. She's good at breaking down complicated concepts into something that makes sense. Her sessions focus on building systems that fit your life—not textbook ideals.

Fraser Brannigan, Savings Strategy Mentor

Fraser Brannigan

Savings Strategy Mentor

Fraser has worked with small business owners and individuals across Australia for over a decade. He knows the challenges people face when trying to save consistently. His approach is straightforward and judgment-free.

What You'll Cover

Six core modules that build on each other. Each one takes about two weeks, giving you time to practice between sessions. We move through basics first, then get into planning for bigger goals.

1

Understanding Your Money

Track where it goes. Identify patterns. No judgment—just clarity about your current situation.

2

Building a Real Budget

Create a spending plan that accounts for irregular expenses and actually works with your income.

3

Emergency Savings

Start small. Build gradually. Learn how to protect yourself from unexpected expenses.

4

Managing Debt

Strategies for paying down what you owe while still maintaining your quality of life.

5

Setting Goals

Figure out what you're saving for and create a timeline that feels achievable.

6

Long-Term Planning

Look ahead—retirement, major purchases, financial security. Plan without panic.