GetFinUp15 family money course

A practical money course parents and teenagers complete together.

GetFinUp15 helps families turn one real wish into one real money plan. Over four weeks, parents and teenagers learn how to talk about money calmly, understand spending, compare choices and build a saving habit that can continue at home.

4 weeks guided family journey
24 videos short practical lessons
£79 founding family price
Carmen and Miro presenting GetFinUp15
Family money conversation
Online family learning
Learn, talk, practise Every week ends with a real family conversation and one practical action.

The problem

Most families only talk about money when something has already gone wrong.

Teenagers are surrounded by online shopping, subscriptions, digital payments and social pressure. But many families still have no simple way to teach money before the stress starts.

Money feels invisible

Cards, apps and online checkouts make spending easy to miss. GetFinUp15 helps teenagers notice where money actually goes.

Parents want to help

Parents often know money matters, but do not always know how to explain it without sounding like they are lecturing.

Habits start early

The earlier children learn to pause, compare and save, the easier it becomes to build calm, confident money habits.

The GetFinUp15 solution

A guided system that turns money learning into a family routine.

GetFinUp15 is not designed as a school lecture. It is a practical family journey. Parents and teenagers learn separately first, then come back together for one short Family Money Moment.

The course gives the parent structure, gives the teenager ownership, and gives the family a shared language around goals, income, spending, needs, wants and saving.

Parents get calm guidance instead of having to improvise.
Teenagers work with one real goal they actually care about.
The Budget Sheet builds week by week into a simple money plan.
Every lesson ends with one real action, not just information.
Family budget planning session
Carmen and Miro planning course content
Built for families Short, practical and easy to use at home.

What the course covers

GetFinUp15 teaches money skills families actually use at home.

The course focuses on everyday money confidence. It helps families understand goals, income, spending, choices, saving and family conversations without complicated theory.

01

Choose one real goal

The teenager starts with one specific thing they genuinely want. That goal becomes the anchor for the whole course.

02

Understand income

Families list where money comes from, including pocket money, gifts, extra tasks or small earning opportunities.

03

Follow the money

The teenager tracks where money goes and starts noticing small leaks, habits and automatic spending patterns.

04

Needs, wants and grey areas

The course teaches that wants are normal. The goal is not guilt, but better timing, clearer thinking and smarter choices.

05

Save first, not last

Families explore simple saving rules that can survive real life, instead of relying on willpower alone.

06

Build the habit

The course ends by helping the family create a simple money rhythm they can keep using after the course finishes.

How it is delivered

Online, practical and built for busy families.

Families do not need long study sessions. Each week uses short videos, a simple worksheet, one guided family conversation and one practical challenge.

Online dashboard and budgeting tools

Watch

Start with a short, clear lesson.

Talk

Use guided prompts as a family.

Do

Complete one real activity.

Reflect

Turn the lesson into a habit.

What is included

Everything your family needs to complete the course properly.

GetFinUp15 gives the family structure, videos, worksheets, practical challenges and tools they can reuse after the course.

24 short videos

Four weeks of simple, focused lessons across parent, teen and family moments.

Parent and teen tracks

Parents get guidance. Teenagers get ownership. The family then comes together.

Budget Sheet

One simple money plan that gets built layer by layer across the whole course.

Worksheets and printables

Goal sheets, spending trackers, family decision sheets and saving habit tools.

Escape Room challenges

Gamified weekly activities that help children practise without it feeling like homework.

Family-first design

Practical, warm and built for real homes, real questions and real decisions.

The 4-week journey

Each week builds one layer of family money confidence.

The structure is predictable on purpose. Once a family understands the rhythm, the course becomes easy to follow.

Week 1

Claim Your Goal

The teen chooses one real goal and prices it clearly.

  • Pick one thing they want
  • Work out what it costs
  • List where money can come from
Week 2

Follow the Money

The family notices spending patterns and small money leaks.

  • Track regular spending
  • Spot small leaks
  • See if the plan is green or red
Week 3

Choose, Don’t Drift

Teenagers compare needs, wants, grey areas and timing.

  • Separate needs and wants
  • Use the 24-hour pause
  • Understand trade-offs
Week 4

Lock the Habit

The family creates a saving rule that can continue.

  • Choose a saving style
  • Set a first milestone
  • Keep a weekly check-in
Hybrid meeting and online learning session

Why parents choose it

Parents get structure. Teenagers get ownership. Families get a calmer money language.

For parents

Less pressure, clearer prompts and a simple way to guide money conversations.

For teenagers

Better awareness of spending, goals, choices, saving and trade-offs.

For the family

A shared routine that makes money easier to discuss before problems happen.

What families walk away with

Not just knowledge. A practical starter money plan.

By the end of GetFinUp15, the teenager is not just hoping money works out. They have a goal, a budget, a clearer view of spending and a saving habit the family can keep using.

A calmer way to talk about money at home
Budget sheets, goal tools and practical worksheets
Better understanding of needs, wants and choices
A weekly family money habit that can continue
Free GetFinUp money calculator

Freebie

Start the first conversation before the course even begins.

The free money calculator helps teenagers visualise a goal, understand how saving builds over time and start thinking about money in a more practical way.

  • Set a clear savings goal
  • See how small amounts build over time
  • Use it as a parent-teen conversation starter
Get your free money calculator

Founding family offer

Start GetFinUp15 for £79 before the standard price begins.

Join during the founding launch and get family access at a reduced early price. Once the founding places are gone, GetFinUp15 moves to the standard family price.

Standard family price £129
Founding family price £79
You save £50
  • 4-week guided family course
  • 24 short video lessons
  • Parent and teenager tracks
  • Budget Sheet and worksheets
  • Weekly Escape Room challenges
  • Free money calculator
  • Family access included
Only 100 founding places
Founding price
£129 £79

One family access during the founding launch.

After the founding places are sold, GetFinUp15 moves to the standard price of £129.
Claim founding price No subscription. One-time family access.

Questions

Simple answers before you start.

Who is GetFinUp15 for?

It is mainly for teenagers and parents who want to build better money habits together at home.

Do parents need financial knowledge?

No. The course provides the structure, prompts and activities. Parents do not need to be experts.

How much time does it take?

It runs over 4 weeks with short videos and one focused family activity each week.

What does my child get from it?

A real goal, a simple budget, better spending awareness and a saving habit they can keep using.

Is this only about budgeting?

No. It also covers goals, choices, needs, wants, saving, habits and family conversations.

Can more than one child join?

Yes. It is designed as a family experience, so the course can be used together at home.

Ready to start?

Give your family a calmer way to learn money together.

Join GetFinUp15 and start building better family money habits this week.