Informational Micro-Courses
Each course covers one specific personal finance topic with depth and clarity. Self-paced, accessible, and grounded in the Argentine financial context. All content is informational and does not constitute investment advice.
Monthly Budget Planning
This course addresses the foundational skill of personal budget management. It covers how to identify all sources of income, categorize expenses by type and priority, and construct a budget that reflects actual financial reality rather than an idealized version of it.
Particular attention is given to the challenge of budgeting in an inflationary environment, where the real value of fixed income changes month to month. The course includes practical tools for tracking expenses and adjusting the budget when circumstances change.
Responsible Credit Card Use
Credit cards are widely used but often misunderstood as financial instruments. This course explains the mechanics of how a credit card actually works: the billing cycle, the statement date, the payment due date, and what happens when only the minimum payment is made.
The course also covers the difference between the nominal annual rate (TNA) and the effective annual rate (TEA), how fees and charges accumulate, and practical strategies for using a credit card as a payment tool without incurring interest.
Fixed-Term Deposit vs Remunerated Account
Two of the most accessible savings instruments in Argentina are the plazo fijo and the cuenta remunerada. This course explains how each works, their key differences, and the practical trade-offs between them.
A fixed-term deposit locks funds for a defined period and pays a pre-agreed interest rate. A remunerated account pays interest on the daily balance while keeping funds accessible. The course covers how interest is calculated in each case, what happens at maturity in a plazo fijo, and the regulatory framework governing both products under BCRA rules.
Argentine Capital Market Basics
This course provides an introductory overview of how the Argentine capital market is structured and regulated. It covers the main institutions involved, the types of instruments traded, and the basic terminology needed to understand financial news and documentation.
Topics include the role of the Comisión Nacional de Valores (CNV), how BYMA operates as the primary exchange, the difference between primary and secondary markets, and an overview of instrument categories including government bonds, corporate bonds, equities, and mutual funds (FCI). All content is purely informational.
All courses are informational
No registration required. No investment advice. No pressure. Browse at your own pace and return to any course as a reference whenever you need it.
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