Build Real Financial Knowledge Through Structured Learning

Our program walks you through inflation economics step by step. You'll understand what causes price changes, how purchasing power shifts, and practical approaches to financial planning in uncertain times.

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Your Learning Path Forward

Each module builds on what came before. Start with inflation basics and progress through economic theory, real-world case studies, and personal financial strategies that work when prices rise.

1

Foundations of Inflation

We start with how inflation actually works. No jargon, just clear explanations of supply, demand, and the role central banks play in money supply.

  • Price level measurement
  • Currency valuation basics
  • Historical inflation patterns
  • Economic indicator reading
2

Economic Forces in Action

Here's where theory meets reality. We examine past inflation events, what triggered them, and how different economies responded over time.

  • Case study analysis
  • Policy response evaluation
  • Market behavior patterns
  • Data interpretation skills
3

Personal Financial Strategy

The practical bit. You'll learn how to adapt your savings, spending, and investment thinking when inflation is high or rising quickly.

  • Budgeting for price increases
  • Asset allocation basics
  • Risk assessment methods
  • Long-term planning tools
Learning materials and economic charts showing inflation trends
Students reviewing financial documents and economic reports

Learn Alongside Others Who Get It

Financial literacy isn't something you develop alone. Our program includes group discussions where people share their experiences with inflation, challenge assumptions together, and learn from different perspectives. Some participants are starting from scratch, others bring years of experience but want deeper understanding.

Weekly Discussion Groups

Small cohorts meet to discuss readings, debate economic concepts, and share real-world observations about price changes they're experiencing.

Peer Research Projects

Teams tackle questions about historical inflation events or current economic trends. You'll research together and present findings to the group.

Ongoing Network Access

After completing the program, you'll stay connected with fellow learners through our alumni community for continued discussion and support.

Expert Guest Sessions

Economists and financial professionals join select sessions to answer questions and share insights from their work in policy and markets.

Program participant reviewing economic materials

"What helped most was hearing how others approached the same questions I had. The group discussions made abstract economic concepts feel relevant to my own financial decisions."

Trevor Hawkins

Trevor Hawkins

Completed Program, 2024

Upcoming Program Schedule

We run cohorts throughout the year to accommodate different schedules. Each program spans twelve weeks with one session per week, plus self-paced reading and exercises between meetings.

1

Autumn Cohort

Starting March 2025

Perfect timing as the financial year progresses. This cohort meets Tuesday evenings, allowing you to apply concepts while managing your current year finances.

12 weekly sessions
Tuesday 6:30-8:30pm
Online participation
Enrollment opens January
2

Winter Intensive

Starting July 2025

A more concentrated format over eight weeks with longer sessions. Good for people who want to build knowledge faster during quieter winter months.

8 extended sessions
Saturday 10am-1pm
Hybrid available
Enrollment opens May
3

Spring Evening Course

Starting October 2025

Standard twelve-week format with Thursday evening sessions. This cohort runs through end of year, helpful for those planning 2026 financial decisions.

12 weekly sessions
Thursday 7-9pm
Online participation
Enrollment opens August

Questions about which cohort suits your schedule or learning goals?

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