Family Budgeting Learning Program
Practical skills for managing household finances with confidence. Our program starts in September 2025 and runs through guided phases that work around real family schedules.
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Flexible Learning That Fits Your Life
We know families don't have unlimited time. That's why our program offers multiple ways to learn the same material. You pick what works for your schedule and learning style.
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Weekend Workshop Sessions
Saturday morning classes from 9am to noon. Hands-on exercises with real budget scenarios and immediate feedback.
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Weeknight Study Groups
Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7pm to 8:30pm. Smaller groups working through budgeting challenges together.
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Self-Paced Online Modules
Learn at midnight if that's your free time. All materials available 24/7 with optional weekly check-ins.
Meet Your Instructors
Each instructor brings specific experience from different financial situations. They've worked with families across various income levels and understand the challenges firsthand.
Davin Kessler
Household Finance Specialist
Spent eight years helping families in Nonthaburi navigate debt reduction and emergency savings. Former bank advisor who prefers teaching to selling.
Rigby Tomlinson
Budget Planning Coach
Started teaching budget workshops after managing his own family's financial turnaround. Specializes in practical tracking systems that actually stick.
Soren Holmgren
Financial Planning Educator
Designs curriculum based on real questions from hundreds of Thai families. Focuses on making complex financial concepts actually understandable.
Linnea Strand
Savings Strategy Mentor
Worked with families facing unexpected medical costs and education expenses. Teaches prioritization methods when money feels impossibly tight.
Program Timeline
Foundation Phase
Six weeks covering income tracking, expense categorization, and creating your first working budget. You'll identify spending patterns and set up basic tracking systems.
Optimization Phase
Four weeks focused on finding savings opportunities, comparing service costs, and adjusting budgets based on real data from your first phase.
Planning Phase
Five weeks building emergency funds, planning for irregular expenses, and creating systems that maintain themselves with minimal effort.
Advanced Topics
Three weeks exploring specific challenges like education savings, retirement planning basics, and preparing for major life changes.
Support Throughout Your Learning
Learning about money management brings up personal questions. We've built several ways to get answers without waiting until the next class session.
Monthly Q&A Sessions
First Saturday of each month, open forum where you can ask about your specific situation. Other participants often have similar questions, so everyone benefits.
Peer Review Groups
Small groups of 4-5 participants who review each other's budget approaches. Fresh perspectives often catch things you've overlooked in your own finances.
Email Response Within 48 Hours
Send questions to your assigned instructor anytime. They review and respond within two business days with specific guidance for your situation.
Template Library Access
Download spreadsheets, tracking worksheets, and planning documents used by previous participants. Adapt them to your family's specific needs.