Just wait until money feels like something you’re good at.
A monthly membership for Canadians who are ready to stop guessing and start building a financial life they're actually proud of. Together.
the money club
Founding member pricing. Rate increases to $29/month soon.
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Picture this:
You check your investment account on a Tuesday morning and the number has gone up $1,000 this year. Without you adding a single dollar.
A friend mentions a trip and your first thought isn't "I can't swing that." It's "let me check my travel fund."
Someone at dinner brings up TFSAs and for the first time, you feel like you belong in the conversation.
Your partner asks about your financial plan and instead of deflecting, you walk them through it. Calmly. Confidently. As someone who knows their stuff and knows the why every decision is right for you.
That version of you exists. She's not some far-off fantasy. She's just on the other side of finally being taught financial skills.
Founding member pricing — rate increases to
$29/month soon.
Here’s the thing :
We don't teach personal finance in school. Not really. You graduate, start earning, and are just expected to know these things—taxes, investing, registered accounts, credit scores, all of it—while everyone around you also quietly pretends they have it figured out.
So you google things at 11pm. You make your best guesses and move on. You feel vaguely behind, but behind what, exactly, you couldn't say.
I don’t believe that any of that is a personal failing. It's a gap in your education. And gaps can be filled.
You’re not ‘bad’ with money. You just need someone to finally show you how the system works (and a community of people to learn with).
I got lucky.
You deserve the same luck.
When I was a teenager, my parents sent me to after-school money classes at our local bank. I thought they were deeply uncool at the time.
Turns out they changed everything.
That foundation meant that the moment I started earning money in my early 20’s, I knew what to do with it. I opened a TFSA & RRSP and started investing tiny amounts right away. I built an emergency fund in my first year of self-employment that gave me the freedom to take risks and weather the inevitable hard months without panic. I saved quietly and consistently for a house while still traveling, dining out, and genuinely enjoying my 20’s.
By 27 I owned a home. Just before 30 I hit my first $100k invested. And at 30 I looked up and realized that between my property, my investment portfolio, and a full year's worth of emergency savings, I could afford to take a few years off of work if I wanted to. Not retire forever. Just... stop for a while. Take time off. Breathe. I realized that freedom mattered more to me than anything money could buy.
Throughout this time I had been running my own photography business. Not a stereotypically high paying career. So none of this came from a high salary, or a windfall, or a ‘lucky’ moment. It came from knowing what to do with money, and consistently doing it for a decade.
And suddenly, the inequality of the whole financial system was all I could think about.
Because I realized the only reason I had any of this was that someone handed me a financial education when I was a teenager. Most people never get that. Not because they're less capable or less motivated, but because we simply don't teach it. We make money taboo to discuss, leave people to figure it out alone, and then act surprised when most people struggle.
I started the How To Adult School because I believe financial stability shouldn't be a privilege. It should be a skill anyone can learn. And I plan to teach it to as many people as I possibly can.
The Money Club is the most direct way to learn from me personally. Even more than that, it's the community I wish I'd had when I was figuring all of this out. A group of people who are honest about where they're starting, excited about where they're going, and genuinely cheering each other on every step of the way.
I can't wait for you to find your people in there.
— Cory, Founder of the How To Adult School
What’s included?
Here’s what’s waiting for you inside
the money club every single month:
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Once a month, Money Club members get an exclusive deep-dive lesson on a different financial topic. This is the kind of education that actually changes how you think about money, followed by an open Q&A that somehow always runs long because the conversation gets too good. Showing up live is where the magic happens (but the replay lives in the Video Library if you can't make it.)
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Got questions? Good. Once a month we get on Zoom and I answer them live. Office Hours are your dedicated time to get unstuck, work through confusing concepts, and get the clarity you need to keep making progress. I won't tell you what to do with your money, but I will make sure you know exactly how to figure that out for yourself. Bring your questions and let's get into it.
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Four times a year, the whole community takes on a financial challenge together. Auditing subscriptions, investing money from sold belongings, building emergency funds from scratch. The challenges are the kind of thing that sounds boring until you're in it, celebrating alongside 100 other people who are doing it too, and realizing that this is exactly what you needed. Making financial progress is great. Finding your people along the way is the part that actually lasts.
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Every Money Club member gets access to a growing suite of financial tools built specifically for Canadians. Including: Your Money Map (your official financial starting line), the First Time Home Buyer's Guide, the Small Business Expense Tracker, and more being added regularly. Every tool comes with a video lesson so you know exactly how to use it.
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This might be the part I’m most excited about. A private community of people who are all in the same season of life, all working toward the same kinds of goals, and all genuinely happy to see each other win. Ask questions between sessions. Share your wins (no matter how small). Cheer someone else on. The fastest way to build a better financial life is to stop doing it alone . And in here, you never have to again.
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Every webinar and Office Hours session gets recorded and added to the growing library. Think of it as your personal finance Netflix, except everything in here will actually make you richer.
Let’s talk about what this is actually worth.
Two live sessions with a financial educator every month. A growing library of Canadian-specific lessons. A library of lessons you can return to whenever you need them. And most importantly, a community of people who get it and are rooting for you.
For $19 a month.
That's less than a round of drinks. Less than the unused streaming subscriptions you forgot to cancel. Less than the cost of getting your tax return wrong because nobody taught you about write-offs.
The founding member rate of $19/month locks in forever. Meaning as long as you're subscribed, you'll never pay more than $19. When the price increases to $29/month, you keep your rate.
Cancel anytime. No lock-in & no fine print (because I hate that sh*t).
Come and go as you please, because different phases of life call for different levels of learning and support.
Questions? I’ve got answers.
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Absolutely. The Money Club is designed to meet you exactly where you are. Whether you're starting from zero or already have some financial knowledge and want to keep building, there's something here for you.
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Not at all. The Money Club stands completely on its own. That said, if you're also working through the Financial Foundations or Investing Essentials courses, the Money Club is the perfect support system to surround that learning with.
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Every webinar and Office Hours session is recorded and posted to the Video Library, so you never miss a lesson. Showing up live is always better, but life happens and we've got you covered.
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No I do not, and that's intentional. I'm a financial educator, not a financial planner. I teach you the skills and knowledge you need to make the best financial decisions for yourself. The goal is always to make you more capable and confident, not dependent on anyone else for answers.
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Yes, always. The Money Club is month-to-month with no lock-in. You can come and go as you please, although I think you’ll find you want to stick around once you see what's inside.
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Yes. The $19/month founding member rate is available for a limited time at launch. When the price increases to $29/month, founding members keep their rate for as long as they stay subscribed. Join now to lock it in.
Inside The Money Club, you’ll find people who started exactly where you are. People who felt behind, overwhelmed, or like everyone else somehow got a manual they didn't. People who are now investing consistently, sleeping better, and feeling genuinely proud of where their money is going.
Let’s break the taboo around finance conversations, and start making your money feel fun. Together.
Come join us.
You don’t have to figure this out alone anymore.
Founding member rate. Locks in forever. Cancel anytime.