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Massey University
Money Smarts @ Work
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Course
On-Campus
English
The course introduces some principles, tools, and techniques necessary for personal financial management. Offered by the NZ Fin-Ed Centre (Financial Education and Research Centre) Massey University, this self-paced, online course is ideally suited to the time demands of people in the workforce. Trials with employees have ensured that it is relevant and engaging.


Northern Lakes College
Life Skills Program
- Grande Prairie, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Meeting and Connecting with Others, Developing Skills, Personal Management Skills, Interpersonal Management, Financial Management, This course is FREE and if you do not have a laptop, it's no worry! Northern Lakes College will lend you a laptop to complete this course. Take the course online from home.
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In a Financial Literacy degree program at the Courses level, you'll dive into the essential principles of managing personal and organizational finances. This field equips you with valuable knowledge to make informed financial decisions, fostering a strong foundation for future studies or careers in finance and economics.
Through courses in budgeting, investment strategies, risk management, and financial analysis, students develop skills that are directly applicable in real-world scenarios. Many learners build confidence as they engage with concepts like evaluating financial products, planning for retirement, and understanding credit management. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills that empower you to navigate the financial landscape effectively.
Additionally, you'll explore the behavioral aspects of financial decision-making, enhancing your ability to communicate complex financial information. This diverse skill set not only prepares you for various roles in financial advising, banking, or corporate finance but also supports personal financial well-being. Engaging in this field encourages independence and critical thinking as you examine the impact of financial decisions on individuals and communities.