Course structure
How It Works
Arcvante courses are built around a clear progression. Each module stands on its own, but they work better together. Here is what the program looks like from start to finish.
The learning path
Four modules, one clear progression
Each module builds on the previous one. You can start anywhere, but the sequence is designed to make each concept easier to understand than it would be in isolation.
Module One
Your salary and what it means
This module starts with the payslip. What each line means. What ANSES, AFIP, and your employer each take and why. How to calculate your actual disposable income once all deductions are applied. Most young professionals have never had this explained clearly before.
Gross vs. net income explained
Mandatory deductions under Argentine labor law
Understanding your real monthly income
Module Two
Inflation and purchasing power
Inflation is not just a number in the news. It changes what your money can actually buy. This module explains how inflation is measured in Argentina, what the CPI represents, how real wages differ from nominal wages, and what this means for financial planning in practice.
How INDEC measures inflation and what the data means
Real vs. nominal values in everyday financial decisions
How to adjust your personal budget for price changes
Module Three
Building a personal budget
A budget is a tool, not a restriction. This module walks through several practical budgeting methods and helps you choose an approach that fits your income pattern and lifestyle. Special attention is given to Argentina's specific challenges: irregular price increases, seasonal expenses, and the difficulty of planning in a volatile environment.
Comparing budgeting methods for the Argentine context
Tracking expenses without overcomplicating the process
Setting financial goals that are realistic given local conditions
Module Four
Understanding the local financial system
The final module provides an educational overview of the Argentine financial system. Banks, savings accounts, fixed-term deposits, and regulated financial instruments are explained as concepts. This module does not recommend any specific product or institution. It is designed to give you the vocabulary and framework to make informed decisions independently.
How Argentine banks and savings accounts work
Fixed-term deposits and how they relate to inflation
An overview of regulated financial instruments (educational only)
Practical details
How to access the programs
Individual enrollment
Individual participants can enroll in any module independently. Contact us to find out about current session dates and availability. Sessions are held in San Juan and online.
Company programs
Organizations can arrange dedicated sessions for their teams. Programs can be adapted to cover specific topics relevant to your industry or workforce. Contact us to discuss what format works best.
Arcvante courses are educational. They do not constitute financial advice, investment recommendations, or any form of personalized financial guidance. All content is informational and designed to help participants understand financial concepts independently.
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
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