About this course
Never quite got money? This course is your zero-to-one guide to financial literacy. Across 8 short chapters you'll learn how money works, why inflation eats your salary, how to build a working budget in BYN, protect yourself from fraud, and start saving even on a modest income. Real Belarusian examples: bank deposits, deposit insurance, ЕРИП payments, freelance income. No fluff, no condescension — only what you'll actually use.
The course is built as a sequence of short lessons. Each chapter ends with a short quiz that gates the next one. Lessons unlock after a free sign-up.
What you'll learn
- Understand core financial terms without jargon
- Apply simple models to your own decisions
- Spot dubious promises and schemes
- Lean on sources, not gut feel
Who it's for
- First-timers approaching the topic seriously
- Anyone with the 'I sort of get it but it doesn't click' feeling
- Anyone wanting to self-check before advanced modules
Syllabus
Full course structure. Lessons unlock after sign-up.
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