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Register now: Easter Cashed Up Holiday Hustle

Make the most of the Easter school holiday break with the Cashed Up Holiday Hustle – Take Charge Of Your Spending (2025)! A brand-new interactive personal finance course focusing on budgeting and positive financial behaviours, as well as managing spending and understanding credit and debt.

The course is designed for young people aged 12-24 to complete in your own time and space. (This course is also suitable for parents/carers and educators of young people – if you want to level up your own financial literacy, or to support your teens to build their financial capability). 

This free, self-paced, online, interactive course starts on the 7th of April 2025. You will have almost the entire month of April to complete approximately 6 hours of course work.

To sign up for the Cashed Up Holiday Hustle:

1. Create a free account on our website.

2. Email damian@financialbasics.org.au with the email address you used to create your free FBF account AND your name (first and last).

The Easter Cashed Up Holiday Hustle runs from the 7th – 25th of April, 2025.

Available now: MoneyIQ

MoneyIQ is your go-to destination when you’re looking for objective information on what you need to know as you start making financial decisions and managing your own money.

Mon and her cyber sidekick IQ present easy to understand content and “how to” explanations on the financial topics which specifically affect young adults. 

Check out the videos here

Coming soon: Financial Basics Academy

The Financial Basics Academy is an online learning platform of free finance courses. You get to choose the topics you’re interested in and are relevant to you.

Not only are you building this essential life skill for yourself, but you receive a certificate and micro-credential after each course.

To stay in touch and receive notifications about our progress, sign up here.

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Disclaimer: The information on this website is general educational information. It is not financial advice. Financial Basics Foundation is not a financial advisor. The information is designed to improve your financial literacy by increasing your awareness and understanding of the topics described.