About Valurico
A project focused on bringing practical financial education to people who work for a living, in a format that respects their time and experience.
Financial education that fits real life
Valurico was created with a specific person in mind: someone who works in formal employment, receives a payslip each month, and has questions about their finances that nobody has ever taken the time to answer clearly. The workshop format came from a simple observation: people learn better when they can ask questions, share experiences, and work through examples together.
The three-session structure is intentional. One session would not be enough to cover the range of topics that matter to an employed person. Spreading the content over three encounters allows each concept to settle before the next one is introduced, and it gives participants time to look at their own documents and come back with real questions.
The content is informational and educational. It does not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or personalized guidance. The aim is to provide people with a clearer understanding of concepts that affect their daily financial lives.
Why in-person, why three sessions
The format of the workshop was chosen carefully, based on how adults actually learn and retain new information.
Group learning works
Hearing how others approach similar financial situations creates context and makes concepts more relatable. The group setting is part of the value.
Time to process
Three sessions spread over time allow participants to apply what they've learned between encounters and return with real observations and questions.
Questions change everything
Reading about finances is useful. Being able to ask a question and get a clear answer in the moment is something different. That's what the in-person format makes possible.
What this workshop is and is not
What the workshop is
Informational and educational content about personal finance concepts relevant to salaried employees. A space to learn, ask questions, and build financial literacy. Practical exercises using general examples.
What the workshop is not
Financial advice, investment recommendations, or personalized guidance of any kind. The workshop does not analyze individual situations, recommend specific products, or suggest specific courses of action for any participant.