Course Description
The Money Management course provides practical guidance on managing personal finances effectively. Whether you're looking to improve budgeting skills, understand your payslip, or make better decisions about saving and credit, this course covers the essential financial knowledge needed for everyday life.
You'll learn how to create a realistic budget using the 50/30/20 rule, track spending habits, and analyse where your money goes each month. The course also explores income tax, National Insurance, and council tax, helping you interpret payslips and verify tax codes. Additionally, you'll gain insight into managing household costs, understanding credit cards and loans, and planning for future financial stability.
By the end of this course, you'll have the tools and confidence to make informed financial decisions, avoid debt pitfalls, and work towards long-term financial security.
Modules Covered
- Module 1 - Introduction to Budgeting
- Module 2 - Budgeting Basics
- Module 3 - Understanding Your Payslip
- Module 4 - Where Your Taxes Go
- Module 5 - Managing Household Costs
- Module 6 - Savings and Banking
- Module 7 - Credit Management
- Module 8 - Practical Financial Planning
Accreditation
The Money Management course is approved by the CPD certification service.
Benefits
- Learn how to create and manage a budget effectively.
- Understand payslips, tax codes, and deductions.
- Improve financial planning for savings and expenses.
- Manage credit, loans, and interest rates wisely.
- Make informed financial decisions for a stable future.
- Gain practical money-saving strategies.
Eligibility
- Individuals looking to improve their financial literacy.
- Young professionals managing their income and expenses.
- Families wanting to budget and plan for household costs.
- Anyone seeking to understand taxes, savings, and credit.
- Students and graduates preparing for financial independence.