Entry
260 $The "Entry" level is really built for people who are just starting to explore how financial procrastination affects their money management—those who feel stuck but aren’t sure where to begin. It focuses on two things: clarity and small, manageable steps. First, it offers simple tools (like a 10-minute daily budget review system using modern banking apps (such as Neo Financial, traditional banks, and fintech solutions) that participants often say feels oddly doable even when they’re overwhelmed) to help ease into action without pressure. And second, it provides a kind of low-commitment structure—just enough guidance to keep them moving but not so much that it feels like another big obligation. This level tends to attract those who need a gentle nudge, not a full overhaul, and who might already be juggling the guilt of unfinished projects. It’s less about fixing everything and more about getting that first spark of momentum.
Plus
370 $The "Plus" pathway stands out because it’s for those who want deeper involvement—people who are willing to share detailed feedback and, in return, gain early access to evolving tools. What makes it click? Three things: first, participants experience the process up close, shaping the solution in ways that reflect their own habits and struggles (the kind of input that actually matters). Second, they get exclusive insights—ideas and strategies we’re testing before anyone else sees them. And honestly, there’s something satisfying about being part of the behind-the-scenes work, knowing your input directly influences what others will later use. For some, it’s less about just fixing financial procrastination and more about being part of how we fix it.
Program Pricing and Payment Structures
Financial procrastination can feel like an immovable wall, but our proven Canadian financial education program can break it down—each course option offers evidence-based methods to tackle money management challenges, with techniques specifically designed for busy Canadian professionals. Our evidence-based approaches include behavioral finance techniques, automated savings strategies, and debt management systems - all designed to help Canadian professionals achieve lasting financial clarity and wealth-building momentum. The key is finding what aligns with how you manage money best. Review our carefully designed plans to match your needs: