Kick start your 2025 with our financial wellbeing webinars
We're kicking off 2025 with a series of webinars aimed at improving your financial wellbeing.
Welcome to a brand-new year – and 2025 could be a good one for you and your money.
The first financial quarter is always a great time to review, or begin to view, your money in a new light. Our popular webinar sessions are a FREE and FAST way to do this, so if you’re able to invest
just 1 hour, we can point you in the right direction and help you to get on the right track.
We've partnered with Better with Money, an established and independent financial education company, to bring money matters to life in a series of accessible and informative webinars. These live sessions are packed with knowledge, guidance and strategies to help you find your way to financial control this year.
Here's a closer look at what we have lined up:
Kick Start Your Finances in 2025
Money doesn’t buy us happiness, but it can provide stability and make it easier to plan for the future. However, sometimes this plan can go off course especially when we have things like the cost of the festive season which sees most people spending nearly double what they would in a normal month. In this 1-hour webinar we’ll look at kickstarting your finances to get you back on track for 2025.
When: 5th February & 7th February
Transform You Money Mindset
Why is it that some people can save with ease whilst others find it so hard? How can we improve our money mindset so we’re not dreading the next bill, or putting off that next financial decision? In this session we will answer these questions and give you the strategies you need to achieve your financial goals.
When: 13th February
Empowering Women Financially
Research indicates that women often prioritise spending on their homes and families over saving for their future and tend to have less confidence in investing. Factors like gender pay gap and caregiving responsibilities significantly affect their finances. This workshop aims to provide knowledge and guidance to help close the gender gap.
When: 11th March & 13th March
Prioritising Your Debt
Most people have debt to manage their finances whether it's a mortgage, finance agreement, loan or credit card. But how can you make sure debt doesn't build up to a level where it starts to affect your health and wellbeing? We'll provide you with ideas and practical advice on how to manage debt and improve money management.
When: 26th March
To find out more about these session, and to book your place, click here.
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