StashAway Academy
With StashAway Academy’s wide range of personal finance and investing courses and events in your hands, you can finally make financial decisions with confidence.
We’re licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (CE No. BQE542)
Build Better Financial Habits
With Nir Eyal, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Indistractable
Pouring that perfect cuppa didn’t happen in a day. Nor did that perfect downward dog. But the right habits go a long way to getting you there – in your life and finances.
Nir Eyal writes, consults, and teaches about the intersection of psychology, technology, and business. Indistractable has received critical acclaim, winning the Outstanding Works of Literature Award, and was named one of the Best Personal Development Books of the Year by Audible.
We've partnered with Nir to get his best, science-backed tips. Watch the short, 5-part miniseries in the app or on our website.
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Take your financial education wherever you go
We know it isn’t easy to find the time to take a course. And now you don’t have to. With the StashAway app, take your courses with you, and squeeze them into your schedule any time, any place. And yes, all of our courses are completely free. You don’t even have to invest.
StashAway Academy
Basic courses
- Determine your current financial standing
- Set up a budget that reflects your current and future priorities
- Specify and prioritise your life goals and assess how much they will cost to achieve
- Develop a strategic action plan to reach your goals
- Set up cost-effective safety nets for you and your loved ones
- Review and revise your financial plan along the way
- Understand basic investing terms (to be continued in Investing Basics)
- The differences between various asset classes
- What a balanced portfolio should look like
- What you should consider before making an investment
- Understanding your personal risk preferences
- Why your investment timeline is important
- Do-it-yourself investing versus having a portfolio manager
- Dollar-cost Averaging versus Timing the market