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MoneyMinded

A flexible education program for adults seeking to build money management skills, knowledge and confidence.

What is MoneyMinded?

MoneyMinded is an education program that builds knowledge and confidence to help you make informed decisions about how to manage money. With easy access to online training activities and tools, you can learn at your own pace.

Why choose MoneyMinded?

Build money skills

Learn techniques for effective budgeting, managing debt, smart banking and future planning including superannuation and saving. 

Flexible program

Online resources provide the flexibility to learn wherever and whenever you like.

Impartial and trusted

MoneyMinded is delivered by trusted community organisations since 2002.

Free access to resources

MoneyMinded is a sponsored program and is offered at $0 cost to participants. 


How do I start?

Step 1

Click the 'Get started' button and you'll be taken to the MoneyMinded website.

Get started

Step 2

Select any of the  'Start activity' options and you'll be prompted to register your details. 

You'll be asked for your name, email address and to choose a password for use each time you log in. 

Step 3

Browse the activities you're interested in and get started. Your progress is saved as you go. 

It's best to find somewhere quiet, where you're comfortable to get the most out of your learning. 


Become a Coach

Let us know if you'd like to become a Coach 

Contact us

ANZ – MoneyMinded Becoming a Coach video

ANZ’s MoneyMinded is Australia’s largest adult financial education program.

Since 2002, MoneyMinded has helped more than 850,000 people build their financial knowledge, confidence, and skills.

ANZ provides community sector professionals with free training to become a MoneyMinded coach.

Once accredited, coaches can access a variety of resources to use with clients through the MoneyMinded Hub. 

Using the MoneyMinded Hub, coaches can: 

  • explore over 150 financial education topics, including budgeting, setting goals, managing debt, planning for the future, and more 
  • access interactive handouts, case studies and activity templates 
  • create adaptable session plans for clients in response to their individual needs
  • order resources for participants such as pens, notebooks and tote bags

“Goal setting helps my clients set a direction and renews their outlook on life.”

“MoneyMinded has made a world of difference to their future.”

“The workshops have helped me understand my finances better and plan ahead.”

“Helped me to realise it’s not too late to change my financial future for the better.”

Enquire about becoming a MoneyMinded coach today!

www.moneyminded.com.au

As a community service professional or counsellor, you can enquire to become an accredited MoneyMinded Coach and use the program to educate your clients. You can deliver MoneyMinded as a standalone program or integrate it with existing programs and services.

What do you get? The MoneyMinded accreditation includes free access to training, materials and resources to support your delivery of the program including Coach guides, digital interactive participant handouts, case studies, prompt cards, animations and more.


A positive impact to individuals and our community

"MoneyMinded had helped not only me but my children to learn to be conscious about money, we are now saving for a family holiday together."

"MoneyMinded is an important asset in my toolkit in working with marginalised women in our community who are always on limited incomes."

"I’ve never really thought about the relationship I have with money. Separating ‘needs’ and ‘wants’ with our finances helps me think about my spending more. Seeing in black and white the smaller expenses opened my eyes more and has made my habits day-to-day a lot better."


Where is MoneyMinded?

927,500 participants since 2002disclaimer

Locations where MoneyMinded was delivered in 2022-23:

countries with moneyminded
  • Australia
  • Cook Islands
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Fiji
  • Kiribati
  • Laos
  • New Zealand
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Philippines
  • Samoa
  • Singapore
  • Solomon Islands
  • Timor Leste
  • Tonga
  • Vanuatu

In Australia, MoneyMinded is the most widely used financial literacy program. It is delivered nationally in partnership with the following community organisations:


Research

Review the MoneyMinded impact reports

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Any information provided is general in nature and does not take into account your personal needs, financial circumstances or objectives and you should consider whether it is appropriate for you. ANZ recommends you read the applicable Terms and Conditions booklets and the ANZ Financial Services Guide (PDF) before deciding whether to acquire, or continue to hold, a particular product, which are available on anz.com or by calling 13 13 14 before deciding whether to acquire, or continue to hold the product.

MoneyMinded does not directly promote ANZ products and provides unbiased consumer education.

MoneyMinded was developed by ANZ in 2002 in conjunction with the Centre for Learning Innovation at NSW Department of Education and Training and an advisory committee including Financial Counselling Australia (formerly the Australian Financial Counselling and Credit Reform Association), the Financial Counsellors Association of NSW (FCAN), the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) and community sector representatives.

Figures quoted as at November 2023. Please refer to full report for further details.

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