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Finance in a Minute is a financial literacy and financial planning consultation website aimed at Filipinos. Its core proposition is to help users manage money, protect income, build wealth, and plan for retirement and inheritance. It is not a typical online course platform; it is closer to an education-led advisory service provided by licensed financial advisor Johanna, with guidance around insurance and investment solutions.
Its course topics focus on personal finance, insurance protection, mutual funds, retirement planning, education funds, estate planning, and group coverage for businesses. The website emphasizes “teaching Filipinos about financial literacy,” but we did not find a structured course catalog, class schedule, or learning materials description. In terms of delivery format, the only clearly stated option is “Book a Free Consult,” so it is unclear whether the service involves live sessions, recorded content, or formal 1-on-1 courses. Instructor information is relatively detailed: Johanna is a Licensed Financial Advisor, has been with Sun Life since 1996, covers Mutual Funds, Life Insurance, and Pre-Need Plans, is a Pacific Cross Healthcare specialist, has served over 1,000 clients, and lists industry recognitions such as MDRT and IQA.
Pricing information is limited. The site repeatedly offers access to a free consultation, but does not disclose course fees, advisory fees, or insurance product quotes. As for credentials, the website highlights the advisor’s own qualifications, including CWP, CRPP, CIPP, CEP, CFA, and MDRT, but does not state that learners can receive a certificate after completion. Therefore, it should not be treated as a certification-oriented course provider.
The main strengths are the relatively complete disclosure of the advisor’s background and industry credentials, coverage of use cases including individuals, families, retirement, and corporate groups, and client testimonials that emphasize timely responses, clear explanations, and a non-pushy sales approach. The drawbacks are that the educational offering is not strongly productized: there is no clear syllabus, pricing, delivery method, learning outcomes, or refund policy. In addition, many products are tied to local Philippine insurance and financial services such as Sun Life and Pacific Cross, making the service highly location-specific.
It is better suited to young people, families, retirement planners, and SMEs living or working in the Philippines, or those with local insurance and financial planning needs. It is less suitable for Chinese users who simply want to study general finance courses or obtain a certificate. Access from mainland China, payment methods, and Chinese-language support are not disclosed, so actual usability is uncertain. If the goal is only to learn financial knowledge, alternatives such as Coursera, edX, Khan Academy, or locally licensed financial education resources may be more appropriate.
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