Educational Webinar Series • Free Online Event • Budgeting and Financial Well-Being
Session 1
September 14, 2026
19:00 EET
Session 2
September 21, 2026
19:00 EET
Owning a pet can provide immense emotional and social benefits, but it also requires thoughtful financial planning. This webinar explores how to budget for food, care, insurance, and veterinary needs, while developing long-term family financial habits. Participants will learn strategies for managing pet-related expenses without compromising family financial stability.
The project is strictly educational and does not promote commercial products or investment services.
Subject Matter Expert • Specialist in Personal Finance, Family Budgeting, and Human-Animal Interaction
Guest Contributor
Personal Finance Specialist
The invited expert specializes in financial planning strategies for families with pets, focusing on practical and research-based insights to improve financial literacy and discipline. Their approach combines behavioral economics principles with everyday household management to create sustainable financial habits.
The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor.
Secure your spot for both sessions. Completely free.
Webinar details will be sent to your email. You will receive the dates, times, webinar link, and contact information.
PERSONAL POWER COACHING AND SEMINARS LTD organizes educational initiatives focused on family financial literacy, budgeting, and responsible pet ownership. The company develops webinars and programs to provide research-based insights on managing pet-related expenses while maintaining family financial health.
Through carefully designed educational content, the organization helps families understand the true cost of pet ownership and develop practical strategies for integrating these expenses into their overall financial plans. The goal is to empower pet owners with knowledge rather than sell products or services.
Our webinar draws from established academic research and peer-reviewed publications.
Research on how household pet ownership affects family financial decision-making, savings behaviors, and expense allocation across income levels.
Studies exploring the psychological benefits of pet ownership and their correlation with improved financial planning behaviors and stress reduction.
Analysis of behavioral patterns in family finance, including how recurring pet care expenses can establish structured budgeting routines.
Policy-oriented research examining how pet-related financial obligations influence broader household economic decisions and long-term savings habits.
How we develop content for a meaningful learning experience.
Analysis of academic publications on financial planning and human-animal interactions, drawing from peer-reviewed journals and established research institutions to build a solid foundation of evidence-based content.
Review of research on family budgeting and financial literacy, identifying key principles that apply specifically to households with pets. This includes examining spending patterns across different pet types and family sizes.
Interpretation of findings for pet ownership practices, translating complex research into actionable tips and strategies that families can apply to their daily financial routines without needing specialized knowledge.
Case studies of families successfully managing pet-related expenses, offering relatable examples that demonstrate both common challenges and proven solutions for maintaining financial balance while caring for pets.
Interactive discussion and participant activities designed to help attendees apply concepts directly to their own financial situations. Group exercises, polls, and open Q&A sessions ensure meaningful engagement with the material.
All materials are provided for educational purposes only. Information is intended for general knowledge and is not professional financial or legal advice.
The webinar is provided for educational purposes only. The invited expert participates as a guest contributor.