Why Money in Mind?
Subscription to MoneyinMind.com is inexpensive yet provides users with access to a structured, and comprehensive, personal finance learning programme, focussing on six, distinct, money-related areas. These are: budgeting; mortgages, debts and loans; tax; retirement and pensions; savings and investments; and protections and estate planning.
 

In addition to the learning programme, the website also contains a wealth of money-related information and assistance. Jargon is explained via an extensive financial glossary, and a vast collection of tools is available to help employees work out their tax position, how much money they need to save for retirement and how much borrowing really costs them.

MoneyinMind.com was created specifically to provide financial education to employees. It endeavours to educate on a number of employee-related issues, such as share plans and employee benefits, employer-sponsored pension arrangements and PAYE taxation issues.

 

Jargon is explained and a vast collection of tools is available

Providing employees with access to MoneyinMind.com could mean your organisation achieves a greater take-up of employee benefits, because staff members fully appreciate the advantages associated with them.

Users are also encouraged to build their own budget while they learn about income and expenditure, leading to better understanding of deficit and surplus positions, paying bills on time, how to borrow effectively and how to deal with debt.

Additionally, the website is fully supported by qualified financial professionals. Users are able to ‘ask an adviser’ their questions, and the learning programme comes with a ‘personal tutor’ function, devised to motivate, encourage and support employees with their studies.

On completion of the personal finance learning programme, employees will be awarded with a certificate as evidence of their achievement. As an employer you can rest-assured in the financial literacy of your workforce, the increased likelihood of reduced sickness absence, and better attention paid to carrying out essential tasks and functions.    
 
Uniquely, moneyinmind.com is advertisement-free. We do not endorse any financial products or make suggestions as to which provider to use for any financial need. Instead, we present the facts, reveal the choices available, and provide the information; assistance and tools to ensure our users become more confident and capable consumers.

For more information about subscribing to Money in Mind, please contact us via MoneyinMind@killik.com