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What is news.com.au’s Cashed Up six-week money challenge?

Whether it’s getting rid of debt or saving for a first home, this six-week challenge aims to help young people get on top of their finances.

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Whether you’ve already signed up or you’re keen to know more, here’s everything you need to know about news.com.au’s Cashed Up money challenge.

Is this course free?

Yes, it is. All you need to do is register to take part.

Who is Ben Nash? And what are his credentials?

Ben Nash is a financial advisor and founder of Pivot Wealth, a money management company. Ben has been a financial advisor for 10 years and holds a Master of Business Law from Sydney Law School, Masters of Applied Finance from Kaplan Professional, and a Bachelor of Commerce from Sydney University along with a range of professional qualifications including SMSF Specialist Adviser and ASX Accredited Listed Product Adviser.

Ben Nash is a financial advisor and founder of Pivot Wealth.
Ben Nash is a financial advisor and founder of Pivot Wealth.

In Ben’s finance content he draws on practical experience from working with thousands of people to deliver simple, tried and tested money strategies that actually work, delivered in an easy-to-understand way.

How does it work?

Over six weeks, you’ll get a weekly email with advice from financial advisor Ben Nash aimed at helping your finances. Each week, you’ll get an email from Ben with pro tips and a step-by-step financial challenge, starting with setting a budget in week one.

I’ve signed up but I haven’t been receiving the email

Sorry to hear this. Have you tried checking your spam or junk folder? Make sure you select the message and mark it as Not Spam at the top of your inbox.

What if I have further financial questions or problems?

These are meant to be easy money challenges to help you get your finances on track. If you need professional advice, please seek a financial advisor.

We hope you enjoy the money challenge and that it helps get your finances in order.

Good luck!

* This initiative has no association with the Cas$hed Up program offered by the Financial Basics Foundation

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