Give your team a benefit they'll actually use.

Be the company that really delivers wellbeing for their employees - a practical investing course delivered in-person.

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Dan
★★★★★

Investing is something I have done through moneybox for a short time, however it's not something I really understood. However, from doing this course it has helped clear things up a lot more. I have a better understanding of what my money is doing and how I can get more out of it. It was really interesting understanding about my own investment profile and the type of risk's I would be willing to take.

I'm not great with sitting in long meetings and taking in lot's of information, however Leo made this much easier through keeping information simple and using games to keep me actively engaged. I would highly recommend this course to anyone, as it was simply brilliant.

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Lucy
★★★★★

I had a great time doing Leo’s investment course. I found it really engaging and clear to understand.

I was very cautious and scared about the idea of investing going into this as it was so unknown to me, but now I feel I understand much more and feel more confident in understanding the risks and how to know what’s right for me. I can’t fault the course and am really grateful for Leo delivering this - thank you!

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Rachael
★★★★★

I was interested in investing anyway and have dabbled slightly, however I didn't feel in a particularly informed position to be able to make accurate decisions.

In adult life, I've found I have enough about me to comprehend the basics of investing, but not the time to look into it properly, so having a course with an actual human who completely understands the world of investing, and being able to ask questions there and then, has been amazing to help me understand and build my confidence in the world of investing. Thank you.

About me

"Ultimately, I want to help people"

Before becoming a maths teacher, I got my qualification and spent a few years working in financial advice. I noticed that most of the clients I saw had little or no knowledge of investing and fully relied on us to help them. Then I learned that most people don't have the luxury of an adviser.

Leo Dennis

Financial literacy isn't taught in schools. Proper financial advice is expensive and inaccessible for most people. That gap bothered me — so I built Real Life Money to do something about it.

Once I became a Maths Teacher, I knew that I now had the potential to really make a difference and combine that with Real Life Money to close the financial knowledge gap. For me, life has always been about people and purpose.

I'm a big believer in learning through enjoyment - so whilst these are serious and important topics, I want to see my attendees smiling - not only because they gained so much, but because they enjoyed themselves along the way.

Ultimately, I want to help as many people as I possibly can, because I feel like there is a financial literacy crisis in this country.

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Qualified Financial AdviserSeveral years in financial services, working directly with clients
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Secondary School Maths TeacherExperienced at explaining complex ideas in plain, accessible language
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Nothing to sell.No products, no commissions, no upsells — ever
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Based in BristolLocal, in-person courses in a small, friendly group setting
The course

Three focused sessions.
A lifetime of skills.

Delivered in your workplace or a nearby venue. 60 minutes per session, max 12 per group, interactive throughout - not a lecture.

Session One · 60 mins

Why do we invest
and types of investment

The foundations of investing

  • 1Why we invest — and what inflation is quietly doing to your savings right now
  • 2The main investment types explained simply: cash, bonds, equities and more
  • 3Monopoly money simulation — watch how different investments behave over time
Session Two · 60 mins

Managing risk
and learn about funds

Deepen your understanding

  • 1Four point plan to manage risk
  • 2Measure your attitude to risk
  • 3Get to know real funds using a card game
Session Three · 60 mins

Picking your portfolio
and clicking invest

Putting it into practice

  • 1ISAs, pensions and investment accounts: which wrapper is right for you
  • 2Finding investments that suit your goals and risk appetite
  • 3Hands-on platform exploration — and actually clicking that invest button
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Session notes sent after every session
Every employee receives a clear PDF summary after each session — everything covered, theirs to keep and refer back to.
Student spotlight

"It made investing feel uncomplicated, which is not how it felt before."

Why it matters

Financial stress is costing
your business more than you think

Money worries are the UK's number one source of workplace stress. The good news — it's one of the easiest wellbeing gaps to close.

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77%

Report money-related stress

Nearly 8 in 10 UK employees say financial worries affect their mental health. Stress leads to distraction, absenteeism and lower productivity.

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More likely to leave

Financially stressed employees are twice as likely to look for a new job. Financial wellbeing support is increasingly a retention tool, not just a perk.

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59%

Expect employer support

More than half of UK employees believe their employer should actively support their financial wellbeing. It's fast becoming a baseline expectation.

Testimonials

Real feedback from
real attendees

★★★★★

"I knew nothing going into this course but Leo was clear and informative and I felt much more well informed and confident about how to invest by the end."

Bristol teacher
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"Leo ran a brilliant session, it was very helpful especially as a beginner. He helped break a lot of things down and show how investments work and what is actually happening with your money.

The game was very fun as well, very helpful for a person like me who has a short attention span, it kept me engaged. Also helped that I won!"

Course attendee
★★★★★

"I'm so glad I did this - although wish I'd done it 20 years ago!! "

Bristol teacher
★★★★★

"This course was well delivered and clear for anyone wishing to understand more about their personal finances. I entered as a complete novice and left feeling like I had the tools to begin investing on my own."

Course attendee
★★★★★

"The clarity and simplicity of explanation was really good and very much appreciated. Anything that I was unsure about was answered clearly."

Course attendee
★★★★★

"My knowledge increased exponentially (which is what I would like my investments to do!)"

Dan, Bristol
How it works

Three ways to bring
this to your team

Every organisation is different. There's a model that works for your budget — including one that costs you nothing at all.

Option A

You fund it fully

The premium staff benefit

  • You pay per head for attending employees — no upfront commitment
  • Staff attend completely free as a company benefit
  • Delivered at your office or a nearby venue of your choice
  • Can be positioned as CPD, wellbeing or a team benefit
  • Pricing discussed based on group size — get in touch for a quote
Best for: organisations wanting to offer a meaningful, zero-effort benefit to all staff
Option B

You subsidise it

Shared investment, shared reward

  • You cover part of the cost, employees contribute the rest
  • Staff who contribute tend to be more engaged and committed
  • Split can be agreed flexibly — 50/50, 75/25, whatever suits
  • Delivered at your office or a venue of your choice
  • Low cost to the business while still feeling like a genuine perk
Best for: organisations with a wellbeing budget that want to stretch it further
Option C

Zero cost to you

Your space, your staff — no budget needed

  • You share the course details with your team and let interested staff sign up
  • Staff pay the standard course price directly
  • Delivered in your office after hours — no venue cost to anyone
  • You get to offer a genuinely valuable benefit at zero cost
  • Still counts as supporting employee financial wellbeing
Best for: smaller organisations or those with no dedicated wellbeing budget

Your questions, answered

No jargon. No silly questions. Just honest answers.

Is this suitable for complete beginners? +

Absolutely — in fact, this course is designed specifically for people who feel like they know nothing. Most attendees arrive feeling uncertain or even a little embarrassed about how little they know. That's completely normal, and it's exactly why this course exists.

Even if you have a little bit of experience and have dabbled in investing before, you would still get a lot out of this course. It is never a bad thing to have an even better understanding of exactly what you are putting your hard earned cash into.

By the end of session three, you'll have a clear picture of how investing works, what your options are, and how to take your first steps with confidence. No prior knowledge needed whatsoever.

How much money do I need to get started with investing? +

Less than you probably think. Many investment platforms let you start with as little as £1 a month, and some of the most effective long-term strategies involve small, regular contributions rather than large lump sums.

The course will walk you through realistic options at every budget level — whether you have £20 a month or £20,000 sitting in a savings account. The most important thing is understanding how it works, not how much you have to start with.

Will you tell me what to invest in? +

This course is financial education, not financial advice — and that's an important distinction. I won't tell you exactly what to buy, because everyone's situation is different, and recommending specific products is regulated activity that requires an FCA licence.

What I will do is give you the knowledge and tools to make those decisions yourself — confidently and independently. By the end you'll understand what to look for, how to compare options, and how to build a simple strategy that suits you. That's worth far more than being told what to do.

Is investing risky? Could I lose my money? +

Yes — all investing carries some risk, and anyone who tells you otherwise isn't being straight with you. But risk is something you can understand, manage and plan around — and that's a big part of what this course covers.

We'll look at how risk and potential return are linked, why time in the market matters so much, and how to build a simple portfolio that matches your own comfort level. Most people leave realising that doing nothing — keeping all your money in cash — carries its own very real risk too.

What will I actually walk away knowing how to do? +

By the end of the three sessions you'll understand why investing matters, how the main asset classes work, what ISAs and pensions are actually doing for you, and how to explore and compare real investment funds.

More importantly, you'll feel confident enough to open an investment account, make a decision, and actually get started — rather than putting it off for another year. One of my recent attendees said they wished they'd done it 20 years ago. You don't have to feel that way.

Who are you and why should I trust you? +

Fair question. I'm Leo — a secondary school maths teacher and qualified financial adviser. I spent years in financial services realising that only the already wealthy can afford financial advice and most of us just have to muddle through. Inevitably, we either make costly mistakes or we don't take action that could maximise the potential of our money. That gap bothered me, so I built Real Life Money to do something about it.

I always wanted to help people, as I know that gives me most satisfaction in my life. Being a Maths teacher is incredibly rewarding, but Real Life Money was setup to try and help adults navigate this scary and complicated world of personal finance.

I'm not trying to sell you anything. There are no products, no referral fees, no follow-up sales calls. Just three evenings of practical, honest financial education from someone who has seen both sides — the advice industry and the classroom.

How is this different from just watching YouTube videos? +

YouTube is great, but it's also overwhelming — thousands of videos, conflicting advice, no way to ask questions, and no guarantee the person talking actually knows what they're doing.

This course gives you a structured, sequenced learning experience in a small group where you can ask any question you like without feeling judged. Every attendee so far has said that being able to ask questions as we went was one of the most valuable parts. That's something no video can give you.

What does the course actually involve — is it just a lecture? +

Not at all. The sessions are deliberately interactive and practical — think investment simulations, group activities, and hands-on exploration of real platforms and funds, not someone reading off slides at you.

Groups are kept small (maximum 12 people) so there's plenty of time for discussion and questions. The aim is for it to feel more like a conversation than a classroom — approachable, engaging, and genuinely useful.

What if I have questions after the course? +

It's completely natural to have more questions once you start putting things into practice — that's a good sign it's all clicking into place. You're welcome to get in touch by email with general questions after the course.

If you'd like more personalised support, I also offer one-to-one financial education sessions where we can go deeper on your specific situation at your own pace.

How much does it cost and what's included? +

The course is £75 per person for three sessions — that's three evenings of 60 minutes each, in a small group of no more than 12 people.

There are no hidden costs, no upsells, and nothing to buy afterwards. Just straightforward financial education at a price that reflects the fact that this stuff should be accessible to everyone — not just people who can afford a financial adviser.