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Do you ever feel alienated in conversations about finance? With so much financial jargon flying around it can be easy to feel lost and clueless about money. If you always wished there was an easier and more engaging way to discuss and learn about your finances, How to Money (HTM) is the platform for you.

Our mission at HTM is simple: to help young Australians understand money and help guide them on their financial journey. From budgets to shares, young Australians should know how to secure the best financial future for themselves.

Don’t have the time to read textbooks and lengthy articles about finance? No problem. HTM is a multimedia platform that offers countless ways for young Australians to learn about and discuss money. From podcasts to articles, we offer information in a way that is convenient and easy to understand. Our active online presence means we can quickly get in touch with individuals should they raise a question or discussion topic.

Unlike some Australian personal finance websites, we don’t claim to be perfect. Founder and Editor of HTM, Kate, created this platform to share her personal finance journey, and just as importantly, mistakes which have helped her sort out her finances and start investing. With a few years of financial experience under her belt, Kate shares the latest resources and innovations she finds along her financial education journey through the HTM platform and the HTM podcast.

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Young Australians need to take control of their financial future now to ensure they are best prepared for the world ahead. Engaging with our platform can be the first fun step on your financial education journey. If you would like to learn more about us, subscribe to our podcasts and contact us now with any questions, comments or suggestions.

How To Money™ - Important Information

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