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Financial well-being starts with financial literacy, making education essential.

It’s always the right time to prioritise financial education and pave the way for informed, confident financial decisions.

Whether you’re new to investing or experienced, the content below is designed to boost your confidence and help you plan for a brighter future.

 

Videos

Why do investment markets go up and down?

What is Diversification?

Why Invest for the long term?

 

Articles

Teaching children about the value of money

Introduction to Investing

What is Inflation?

 

Blogs

Shane Oliver – Oliver’s Insights: AMP Economist Shane Oliver provides relevant investment education, news and insights.

Sam Ro – TKer: TKer is for anyone interested in the fundamentals of the stock market.

Ben Carlson – A Wealth of Common Sense: Ben focuses on wealth management, investments, financial markets and investor psychology.

 

 

General Advice Warning: Any comments in this communication do not consider your objectives, financial situation or needs. Before acting on any general advice, consider whether it is appropriate for you.

 

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