Financial Literacy Learning Program

Build confidence with money through practical education

Our structured program helps Australian families understand budgeting, saving, and smart financial decisions. We focus on real-world skills you can use immediately, not complex theories that sit on a shelf.

How Our Program Works

Foundation Phase

Start with budgeting basics and expense tracking. You'll learn to identify where your money goes and create a realistic spending plan that actually works for your lifestyle.

Building Phase

Develop saving strategies and understand different account types. We cover emergency funds, goal setting, and choosing the right financial products for your situation.

Growth Phase

Explore investment basics and long-term planning. Learn about superannuation, property considerations, and building wealth at your own pace.

Confidence Phase

Master financial decision-making and develop ongoing habits. You'll gain tools to evaluate financial opportunities and avoid common money mistakes.

Marcus Kelleway - Financial Education Specialist

Marcus Kelleway

CPA, Financial Educator

With 12 years helping Australian families improve their financial situations, Marcus breaks down complex concepts into practical steps. His background in accounting gives him real insight into what works.

Program Options & Pricing

Essential Program

$495
  • 8 weekly online sessions
  • Personal budgeting templates
  • Email support during program
  • Resource library access

Comprehensive Program

$795
  • 12 weekly sessions with bonus modules
  • One-on-one consultation call
  • Custom financial action plan
  • 6 months ongoing support
  • Progress tracking tools

Next program starts September 2025. Early registration opens June 2025.

Financial planning session with charts and documents
Trevor Hutchinson - Program Graduate

Trevor Hutchinson

Program Graduate, 2024

"The program helped me understand where my money was actually going. Within three months, I had my first proper emergency fund. Marcus explains things in a way that makes sense for regular people."