Community Based Education Programmes
Hi, I am Ana and I have two community based education programmes that you might want to hear more about. The first one is a Money Management Programme where you come away with a fairly comprehensive future focused financial plan. We are based in Birkdale Community House for this class. We learn budgeting, investing, portfolios and trusts to name a few.
The Second one is Smart Steps to Business, from our Albany Campus, where you take a business idea that you've been thinking about and test that idea in the classroom to see if it could become viable. You come out of the programme with an extensive start up plan.
Both these programmes are fully government supported and incur no fees and are run by Te Wananga O Aotearoa.
Please ask questions or give me a txt to start talking about this great opportunity.
Ana@021577311
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