Talk Money Week
Navigating the maze of money decisions, finding a trusted guide who helps you secure your future and achieve your dreams.
Position your financial advisory, counseling, or wellness services as trusted guides helping people break the stigma around money conversations and take control of their finances.
- Share real client stories (anonymized) about how opening up about money problems led to breakthroughs
- Create a 'Money Talk Starter Kit' with conversation prompts for families and friends
- Host a webinar or live Q&A on common financial fears and how to address them
- Highlight your expertise in financial planning or debt management as the 'trusted guide' mentioned in the campaign
Lots of financial professionals and experts believe that being more open and talking about our finances with others could do us a lot of good indeed. After all, a problem shared is a problem halved, right? For those who are going through financial troubles or have difficulty managing their own majority, they might really benefit from reaching out to their nearest and dearest for help and advice. Even just talking about their money issues could help them feel like a whole weight has been taken off their shoulders!
The big hope behind Talk Money Week is that it does get more people talking about money. If people are then more ready to share their financial problems, then they should find it a lot easier to deal with and manage their money.
There are so many different ways we can get involved with Talk Money Week, and most of them won’t involve us flashing any of our cash, so we will certainly be able to save! First of all, people are encouraged to start taking steps to get their finances in order. For instance, if we have some debt then now is the time to think about how we can start to pay it back on time.