Money skills for life is a free, bespoke one-hour personal finance talk, developed by the CCPC to provide financial education to consumers. The topics covered in this session:
- Savings
- Investment
Learn about savings and investments with independent guidance from the CCPC. Compare savings products, understand risks and make informed choices.
About Savings
Explore saving options, understand the risks involved, and learn how to make informed financial decisions for your future.
- What’s the best way to build your savings?
- Smart ways to manage your savings
- Are your savings protected?
About Investments
Explore investments, understand risks and learn how to make informed financial decisions.
- Where can you invest?
- Taxes and charges
- Types of investments
Talks are delivered by a CCPC trained volunteer presenter, and each attendee will receive a free handbook and budget planner, which contains lots of useful information and tools to help them manage their money.
What attendees said about CCPC Money Skills for Life Sessions:
- Beneficial
- Recommend Money Skills for Life to others
- Talk and handbook met or exceeded their expectations
After the talks have been delivered, we’ll send you a short survey to be completed by those who attended and those who organised the talk. This feedback helps CCPC ensure that the content of the presentations is suitable and meeting the needs of those attending.
About CCPC
The CCPC is the statutory body responsible for enforcing and promoting compliance with competition, consumer protection and product safety law. The CCPC also has important and expanding roles in relation to digital markets and data.
They represent consumer interest, providing research, policy recommendations and a strong voice in public debates to promote competition and consumer welfare. They inform and empower consumers by providing information on their rights, personal finance and product safety, through their consumer helpline, their website (ccpc.ie), public awareness campaigns and various financial education initiatives. They encourage compliance by providing information and guidance to businesses on their obligations.

