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with our Back to Basics financial literacy course for junior lawyers.

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What's included?
The course covers four core modules of learning:

How to master your money mindset.

How to manage spending versus saving.

How to reduce financial stress.

How to build your own financial plan and goals.
Course materials are provided alongside peer group learning, community chat and take-home resources.
This back to basics course was designed specifically for those at the start of their legal careers. It's a beginners guide to developing strong personal financial management skills. Whether you're an apprentice, paralegal, trainee or newly qualified, this is for you.
The course is accessible on mobile or desktop through our bespoke learning platform. When you register for the course you'll be invited to join the platform where you can access course materials as well as a host of other valuable community resources.
We give every cohort - run quarterly - four weeks access to the course materials. The programme takes most students between 3 - 5 hours to complete but we know that junior lawyers are busy people with a lot on their plate so you can work through the modules in your own time, at your own pace over a four week period.
Yes! Law firms can purchase places for their people, you'll see the option to clarify who is paying and who is participating in the course when you sign up.
For just £100+ VAT
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Apprentice
“It wasn’t just a course, it was a gateway to knowledge I didn’t even realise I was missing.”
Qualified
“I’ve realised how important saving for an emergency fund is to fall back on when I need it.”
Trainee
“The interactive spreadsheet has helped provide clear, actionable steps to improve my finances.”
Qualified
“I am much more positive about my financial future and how I can attain this.”




Qualified
“Hearing from how others in the legal sector have done things helped me frame how I can move forward.”
Apprentice
"I can confidently say that investing in financial literacy is one of the best decisions I have made professionally and personally.”
Qualified
“I’ve come away from the course understanding that managing my money doesn't have to be a chore, I can have fun with it.”
Apprentice
“It has made me think this is something I need to be more serious about whereas before I took quite a relaxed approach.”