A comprehensive program designed for Ghanaian families focusing on collaborative financial management, children's financial education, and building generational wealth within Ghana's cultural context.
The Family Financial Planning course is our newest program, designed specifically for Ghanaian families seeking to manage their finances collaboratively and build generational wealth. This comprehensive course addresses the unique financial challenges and opportunities that families in Ghana face, including extended family obligations, children's education funding, and cultural approaches to wealth.
Over 7 weeks, families will learn how to create unified financial goals, develop practical systems for managing household finances, educate children about money, navigate extended family financial requests, and implement strategies for building wealth that can be passed down to future generations.
The program includes weekly family-centered sessions, practical exercises for the whole family, and one family financial planning consultation. Families receive comprehensive planning tools, age-appropriate financial activities for children, and ongoing access to our family financial resources and community.
Designed for participation by all family members
Comprehensive curriculum for lasting family impact
Addresses Ghana-specific family financial dynamics
Build wealth that lasts beyond one lifetime
Lead Family Financial Educator
As a mother of three and financial educator, Abena brings both professional expertise and personal experience to family financial planning. She specializes in helping families navigate the unique challenges of balancing immediate needs with long-term financial goals.
Children's Financial Education Specialist
Fatima combines her background in education and finance to create engaging financial education for children of all ages. She develops age-appropriate activities that make learning about money fun and effective for Ghana's next generation.
This course transformed how we approach money as a family. Before, financial discussions always led to arguments. Now, we have a system for making decisions together, and even our children (ages 8 and 11) participate in family budget meetings. The strategies for handling extended family financial requests have been invaluable and reduced a lot of stress in our marriage.
As parents of teenagers, we were struggling to teach them financial responsibility in a world of mobile money and instant gratification. The children's financial education module gave us practical activities that engaged our teens. They've now started their own savings accounts and are making better spending decisions. The family consultation was incredibly helpful in addressing our specific challenges.
The course provided excellent strategies for managing family finances and educating children about money. We particularly appreciated the culturally relevant approach to extended family obligations, which is a significant challenge for many Ghanaian families. We would have liked more content specifically addressing single-income households, but overall the material was comprehensive and practical.
While we highly recommend that both spouses participate for maximum benefit, we understand this isn't always possible. One spouse can take the course and implement the strategies with their partner. However, the most significant transformations occur when both partners engage together in the learning process. We offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate different work situations.
Absolutely! Many of our participants are single parents who find tremendous value in the course. The strategies for children's financial education, managing family resources, and building generational wealth are equally applicable in single-parent households. We address the unique challenges single parents face and provide targeted strategies for financial success in this context.
Our course provides financial education strategies for children of all ages, from preschoolers to young adults. We offer age-appropriate activities and approaches for different developmental stages, allowing you to implement the right strategies regardless of your children's ages. The course includes specific sections for preschool/early elementary (3-7), older elementary/middle school (8-12), teenagers (13-17), and young adult children (18+).
This is one of the most valuable aspects of the course for many Ghanaian families. We address extended family financial obligations with cultural sensitivity while providing practical frameworks for setting boundaries and creating sustainable support systems. The course includes communication scripts, budgeting strategies for family support, and methods for balancing nuclear family needs with extended family responsibilities.
Not at all. The course is designed to benefit families at all financial stages. Whether you're struggling with debt, just starting to build savings, or already have substantial investments, the principles and strategies will help you improve your family's financial situation. We meet you where you are and help you progress from that point, with specific approaches for different financial starting points.