Aspiring and early-stage entrepreneurs managing personal and business finances

Entrepreneurship
Financial Literacy Training
Practical financial education that empowers individuals and entrepreneurs to manage money confidently, build stability, and make informed financial decisions.
Entrepreneurship
Overview
Financial Literacy
Practical financial education that empowers individuals and entrepreneurs to manage money confidently, build stability, and make informed financial decisions.
Financial literacy is a foundation for personal stability and business success, yet many individuals and entrepreneurs lack access to clear, practical financial education. Global Training Network delivers financial literacy training designed for real-life application—helping participants understand budgeting, banking, credit, taxes, savings, and investment basics within the Canadian financial system.
Our programs serve diverse audiences including aspiring entrepreneurs, newcomers adapting to Canadian financial institutions, families building household budgets, and community groups seeking group workshops. We explain financial concepts in accessible language, avoiding jargon while ensuring participants gain skills they can use immediately.
GTN's financial literacy training connects personal and business finance. Entrepreneurs learn how personal financial health affects business decisions; families gain tools to manage household budgets alongside entrepreneurial aspirations. Our goal is to replace financial anxiety with confidence, knowledge, and practical habits that support long-term stability and growth.
Our Audience
Who We Serve
Financial Literacy is designed for individuals, families, and organizations seeking trusted guidance at every stage of the journey.
Newcomers learning the Canadian banking, credit, and tax systems
Families seeking household budgeting and savings strategies
Youth and young adults building foundational money management skills
Community organizations offering financial literacy workshops to their members
How It Works
Our Process
A clear, step-by-step approach to financial literacy — from first conversation to lasting results.
- 1
Financial Needs Assessment
We identify your current financial knowledge, priorities, and goals to tailor training content to your situation.
- 2
Core Curriculum Delivery
Structured sessions cover budgeting, banking, credit, taxes, and savings through instruction, exercises, and real-world scenarios.
- 3
Personalized Financial Planning
Apply learning by creating a personal or household budget, cash flow projection, or basic business financial plan.
- 4
Business Finance Module (Optional)
Entrepreneurs receive additional training on pricing, bookkeeping basics, tax obligations, and financial record-keeping.
- 5
Follow-Up & Resource Connection
Access ongoing resources, community financial programs, and optional check-ins to support continued financial growth.
Why It Matters
Benefits
Discover the outcomes and advantages you can expect from financial literacy.
Canadian Financial System Literacy
Understand banking, credit scores, taxes, and government programs relevant to individuals and small businesses in Canada.
Budgeting & Cash Flow Skills
Practical tools for household budgeting, expense tracking, and managing cash flow in personal and business contexts.
Debt & Credit Management
Learn how credit works, strategies for managing debt responsibly, and how to build a strong credit profile over time.
Business Finance Basics
Entrepreneurs gain foundational knowledge in pricing, profit margins, bookkeeping basics, and separating personal and business finances.
Confidence & Long-Term Planning
Build habits and knowledge for savings, emergency funds, and financial goal-setting that support stability and growth.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most often about financial literacy.
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