Content
1 module
Difficulty
Basic
Rating
Course length
10 mins
Instructor
Umbrella Wellbeing
Description
Turn the tide on financial wellbeing (Taiao)
For most of us, finances can be a major source of stress, the impact of which is far-reaching.
He rā ki tua, better times are coming. As we ride the waves of our ever-changing financial environment, we each have our part to play in protecting our own financial wellbeing, and that of our whānau, and through this, our overall wellbeing.
Objectives
Course objectives:
- Be introduced to the concept of financial wellbeing and what it really means
- Learn what the research says about financial wellbeing
- Understand how to put small steps in place to better support your financial wellbeing
- Complete a final knowledge check
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Turn the tide on financial wellbeing
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knowing how to spend your money on important things like rent power and food car
Great stuff really good for individual and
Awesome thanks for the financial advice
Another great course. I've added a few more wellbeing skills to my list :) the course mentions "Financial adviser" however it should say financial mentor. A financial adviser advises you, and sometimes sells you, a product and it represents a for profit setting. A financial mentoring is about building financial capability, aka wellbeing, and is community oriented.
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