Build Financial Confidence Through Real Learning
Our structured programs help you understand money management from the ground up. No quick fixes or empty promises. Just practical skills taught by people who actually work with budgets every day.
Siriporn Thawatchai
Core Curriculum LeadSpent twelve years helping Bangkok families rebuild after financial setbacks. Teaches the fundamentals module because she knows what actually works when you're starting from scratch.
Her approach skips the jargon and focuses on decisions you'll face next week.
Nalini Kittisak
Advanced Planning InstructorFormer corporate consultant who got tired of spreadsheets that nobody used. Now teaches planning methods people actually follow through with.
She breaks down complex scenarios into steps that make sense when you're juggling real responsibilities.
Apinya Rattana
Household Economics MentorRuns the household economics track after years managing community development budgets. Good at showing how small adjustments compound over time.
Her students appreciate that she never assumes everyone starts from the same place financially.
How the Program Actually Works
We run cohorts twice yearly, with the next intake opening in September 2025. Courses blend live sessions with practical assignments you complete on your own schedule.
Foundation Phase
Eight weeks covering income tracking, expense categories, and basic planning frameworks. You'll build your first working budget during this phase, with weekly review sessions to troubleshoot what's not working.
Application Phase
Six weeks applying what you learned to real scenarios. Debt management strategies, saving structures, and planning for irregular income. This is where theory meets your actual financial situation.
Advanced Topics
Four weeks on longer-term planning, household economics, and building financial buffers. Optional modules depending on what's relevant to your situation.
Ongoing Support
After completion, you get access to quarterly check-in sessions and updated materials. Financial management isn't something you learn once and forget about.
What Past Participants Have Accomplished
We track progress through the skills people develop, not inflated success stories. Our 2024 cohorts showed measurable improvement in budget consistency and financial decision confidence.
Most participants report feeling more prepared to handle unexpected expenses. Some have successfully built emergency funds for the first time. Others have restructured existing debt more effectively.
The real win is when someone stops feeling anxious about money decisions because they understand their options better.