qariloseon

Building Financial Expertise Through Practical Learning

Built by learners, for learners

We started qariloseon in 2019 because financial education felt broken. Too much jargon, not enough practical guidance. Six years later, we've helped thousands of Australians build real confidence with money management and investment decisions.

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How we got here

2019 - The beginning

After watching too many friends make costly investment mistakes, we realized something was missing. Financial courses were either too academic or pushed specific products. We wanted something different - education that actually helped people think through decisions.

2021 - Finding our voice

The pandemic changed how people thought about money. Suddenly, everyone was asking questions about budgeting, investing, and financial security. We refined our approach to focus on practical analysis skills rather than quick fixes.

2023 - Growing community

What surprised us most was how much our learners valued the community aspect. Financial decisions can feel isolating, but discussing different approaches and sharing experiences made the learning process more confident and less stressful.

2025 - Looking forward

Today, we're focused on expanding our curriculum while keeping class sizes manageable. Our autumn 2025 program includes new modules on property analysis and superannuation strategy - topics our community has been requesting.

The people behind qariloseon

We're a small team that believes financial education should be accessible, practical, and honest. No sales pitches, no get-rich-quick promises - just solid teaching from people who genuinely care about helping others make informed decisions.

Sienna Kirkpatrick, Lead Financial Educator

Sienna Kirkpatrick

Lead Financial Educator

Former bank analyst turned educator. Sienna has been teaching financial analysis since 2018 and has a talent for breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps. She handles our investment and market analysis modules.

Freya Donaldson, Senior Curriculum Developer

Freya Donaldson

Senior Curriculum Developer

Freya designs our learning pathways and keeps our content current with market changes. She has a background in adult education and ensures our courses work for different learning styles and experience levels.

What guides our teaching

These principles shape how we design courses and interact with our learning community.

Analysis over advice

We teach you how to evaluate options rather than telling you what to choose. Everyone's financial situation is different, and good decisions come from understanding your own circumstances.

Practical focus

Every lesson connects to real-world situations. We use current Australian examples, actual case studies, and tools you'll actually use when making financial decisions.

Community learning

Learning happens faster when you can discuss ideas with others. Our small class sizes and group discussions help you see different perspectives and build confidence in your thinking.

Our commitment to you

  • Small class sizes - maximum 25 participants per program to ensure everyone gets individual attention and can ask questions freely.
  • Current content - we update materials quarterly to reflect market changes, new regulations, and feedback from recent graduates.
  • No product sales - we don't sell financial products or earn commissions. Our only focus is education that helps you make independent decisions.
  • Ongoing support - graduates can access updated materials and attend quarterly review sessions to stay current with their knowledge.
  • Australian focus - all examples, regulations, and strategies are specific to the Australian financial system and market conditions.
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