Who this is for
Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students who want clear, practical money skills. Suitable for those starting part-time jobs, moving into shared accommodation, or managing student finance for the first time.
This series helps students understand income, expenses, and the habits that support long-term financial health. We cover budgeting with irregular income, setting up savings that stick, and how to approach credit cards and student finance without pressure. Sessions use real Irish cost-of-living examples and plain language, avoiding jargon and sales pitches. You will leave with a working budget, a simple savings plan, and a checklist for managing bills. The format is two 90-minute sessions, with worksheets and follow-up resources. It is ideal for students starting part-time work or moving into shared accommodation. We do not offer investment advice; the focus is on planning, protection, and practical money habits. This is a calm, selective workshop designed to build confidence without overwhelming detail.
Designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students who want clear, practical money skills. Suitable for those starting part-time jobs, moving into shared accommodation, or managing student finance for the first time.
Two 90-minute sessions, printed worksheets, and a digital toolkit. Topics include budgeting frameworks, savings automation, and a guide to understanding credit without pressure. Q&A time is reserved for personal scenarios.
We run small groups to keep the discussion focused. Before the first session, we ask for a short outline of your current finances to tailor examples. Afterward, you receive a summary email with resources and a 30-day action plan.
This series helps students understand income, expenses, and the habits that support long-term financial health.
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