Learn Smart Budget Habits That Actually Stick

Forget boring spreadsheets and complicated formulas. Our webinars walk you through real scenarios—like planning for a trip or cutting monthly expenses—using methods that people actually keep using months later.

Financial educator Magnus Reeves

Magnus Reeves

Teaches practical finance since 2019

Interactive budget planning session workspace
August 14, 2025

Breaking Down Your Monthly Spending

We'll look at how to spot patterns in your purchases and create categories that make sense for your lifestyle. No judgment, just practical sorting.

7:00 PM Bangkok time, 90 minutes
Limited to 35 participants
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September 22, 2025

Setting Up Goals That Don't Feel Restrictive

Most budget goals fail because they're too rigid. This session shows you how to build in flexibility while still moving toward what matters to you.

6:30 PM Bangkok time, 2 hours
Small group, 28 seats available
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October 18, 2025

When Your Budget Stops Working

Life changes. Income shifts. Sometimes your plan needs adjustments, and that's completely normal. We'll talk through how to adapt without starting over.

7:00 PM Bangkok time, 90 minutes
Interactive format, 30 people max
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What Makes These Sessions Different

You won't sit through hour-long lectures. Instead, we work through actual budget challenges together, and you leave with tools you can use the same week.

1

Ask Questions Anytime

Pause me mid-explanation if something doesn't click. Other people usually have the same question, and it helps everyone learn better.

2

Bring Your Real Numbers

You don't have to share them out loud, but working with your actual spending during the session makes everything more relevant and useful.

3

Templates You Can Keep

Every session includes simple spreadsheets or tracking sheets you can download and modify. Nothing fancy, just what works.

4

Follow-Up Support Available

Got stuck implementing something two weeks later? Email questions are welcome. Sometimes the real confusion shows up when you're actually doing it.