Take charge of your personal finances
A practical, in-person workshop designed for salaried employees. Three focused sessions covering budgeting, the difference between saving and investing, and how to understand your payslip and pension contributions.
Informational and educational content only. Does not constitute financial advice or investment recommendations.
What the workshop covers
Each session builds on the previous one, giving you a clear and connected view of your financial life as a salaried employee.
Three sessions, one clear path
Each encounter has a specific focus. Together they form a complete introduction to managing your finances as a salaried employee.
- Identifying all sources of income
- Mapping fixed and variable expenses
- Creating a simple monthly budget
- Tools and templates you can use immediately
- What saving means in practice
- What investing involves and its characteristics
- Key concepts: liquidity, time horizon, risk
- How to think about your own financial goals
- Reading every section of your payslip
- Social security and pension deductions explained
- What retirement contributions mean long-term
- Your rights as a registered employee
What you'll experience in each session
Mapping your money with clarity
Many people have never sat down to write out exactly where their income goes each month. The first session creates that space. You'll work through a structured exercise that helps you see your financial picture clearly, without judgment. The goal is awareness, not perfection.
Two concepts that are often confused
Saving and investing are related but distinct. Confusing them can lead to decisions that don't match your actual situation or goals. Session two takes time to explore each concept in plain language, covering what distinguishes them and how to think about which approach fits different life circumstances.
Your payslip is a document worth understanding
Most employees receive their payslip each month without fully understanding what every line means. The third session walks through the structure of a typical Argentine payslip, explaining gross salary, net pay, each deduction, and what pension contributions represent. Understanding this document is an important part of financial literacy for any employed person.
Concepts explored across the workshop
These are some of the core ideas woven through all three sessions, each presented in accessible, everyday language.
Simple steps to join the workshop
Get in touch
Send us a message through the contact form or by email to ask about upcoming dates and availability.
Confirm your place
Once you've received the workshop details, confirm your enrollment and receive practical information about the sessions.
Attend all three sessions
Participate in each in-person encounter. Bring your payslip and an open mind. Everything else is provided.
Apply what you've learned
Leave each session with practical tools and a clearer understanding of your own financial situation.