Financial Risk Management for Teens – 1 Day Session in Melbourne
Schedule
Tue, 03 Feb, 2026 at 09:00 am to Thu, 09 Jul, 2026 at 05:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
Regus 120 Collins Street | Melbourne, VI
About this Event
Bring your team and save:
1. Groups of three or more receive a 10% discount
2. Organizations hosting an in-house session with 10+ participants enjoy a 15% discount.
Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs/Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session
Course Overview:
This course is designed to support universities, colleges, and parents in preparing teenagers for real-world financial responsibilities. As young people transition toward higher education and early careers, poor money decisions can create long-term financial stress.
The program introduces financial risk concepts in a clear, age-appropriate manner. It focuses on everyday situations teens face spending, saving, borrowing, digital payments, and online risks, helping them develop awareness before financial mistakes occur.
Through real-life examples, guided activities, and interactive learning, participants gain practical money skills and confidence in just one day.
Learning Objectives:
• Build a strong foundation in money management for teenagers
• Help students recognize and avoid common financial risks
• Encourage smart spending and saving habits early
• Improve awareness of digital and online financial risks
• Create understanding of borrowing and debt consequences
• Strengthen decision-making and financial confidence
• Prepare teens for responsible adulthood
Target Audience:
• Teenagers aged 13–19
• High school and pre-university students
• First-year college students
• Universities and colleges focusing on student development
• Parents seeking early financial awareness for their children
• Educational institutions and youth programs
Why Choose this Course?
This program supports academic institutions and families in building financially responsible young adults.
The course uses simple language, real-life teen examples, and interactive methods to keep students engaged.
Complex financial ideas are explained clearly, without technical jargon.
Participants leave with practical skills, awareness, and confidence that support both academic life and future careers.
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Want to Train Your Students?
This course can be delivered as a customized in-house session for universities, colleges, schools, or youth programs.
Content can be adapted to student age groups, academic levels, and local financial environments.
Interactive activities ensure strong engagement and measurable learning outcomes.
📧 Contact us today to schedule a customized in-house, face-to-face session:
Agenda
Module 1: Understanding Money & Financial Risk
Info:
• Understand how money works in daily life
• Learn what financial risk means for teenagers
• Identify common money mistakes made at a young age
• Icebreaker
Module 2: Spending Smart & Avoiding Money Traps
Info:
• Understand needs versus wants
• Identify impulse spending and peer-pressure risks
• Learn how everyday spending habits affect future stability
• Activity
Module 3: Saving, Budgeting & Risk Control
Info:
• Understand why saving is essential for financial security
• Learn simple budgeting for allowances and student expenses
• Build disciplined and responsible money habits
• Case Study
Module 4: Digital Money, Online Scams & Cyber Risks
Info:
• Understand risks related to online payments and apps
• Identify common scams targeting students and young users
• Learn safe and responsible digital money practices
• Simulation
Module 5: Borrowing, Credit & Debt Awareness
Info:
• Understand borrowing and interest in simple terms
• Identify risks of loans, credit cards, and buy-now-pay-later options
• Learn how early debt can impact future opportunities
• Role Play
Module 6: Decision-Making & Risk Awareness
Info:
• Understand how emotions influence financial decisions
• Learn to assess risks before making money choices
• Practice responsible and informed decision-making
• Activity
Module 7: Building Financial Confidence for the Future
Info:
• Develop confidence to manage money independently
• Understand the long-term impact of early financial habits
• Prepare for adult financial responsibilities and student life
• Case Study
Where is it happening?
Regus 120 Collins Street, 120 Collins Street,#Levels 31 & 50, Melbourne, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 552.97 to AUD 720.27


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