Burgos, Spain

Financial education
built around real family life

Dinvarelato offers in-person workshops where participants learn to manage household budgets, develop monthly savings habits, and plan annual expenses with practical tools adapted to the Spanish economic reality.

Practical methodology with real case studies
Participants in a family financial education workshop in Burgos

Three areas of financial knowledge

Each workshop addresses a specific dimension of personal and family finance, using cases drawn from everyday Spanish households.

Group working on monthly savings planning techniques
Monthly Focus

Monthly Savings Techniques

Concrete methods to build a consistent savings habit, adapted to variable income situations common in Spain.

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Annual Planning

Annual Expense Planning

Anticipate irregular but predictable expenses — school supplies, summer costs, insurance renewals — and plan for them without financial stress.

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Workshops built on practical methodology

Every session combines conceptual frameworks with real-world exercises drawn from actual Spanish family situations.

In-Person Group Sessions

Small-group workshops held at our Burgos location, creating space for peer learning and direct interaction with facilitators.

  • Structured group exercises
  • Real case discussions
  • Q&A with facilitators
  • Take-home planning tools

Budget Mapping Sessions

Focused workshops where participants build their own budget map using templates calibrated to Spanish household cost structures.

  • Personalised budget templates
  • Expense category analysis
  • Income flow visualisation

Annual Financial Planning

Workshops covering the full calendar year — identifying seasonal expenses, planning for irregular costs, and creating financial buffers.

  • 12-month expense mapping
  • Emergency fund structuring
  • Seasonal cost anticipation
Facilitator leading a practical financial methodology session

How our workshops are structured

Each session follows a clear progression from understanding to application, anchored in cases that reflect real Spanish economic conditions.

01

Diagnosis and awareness

Participants begin by mapping their current financial situation honestly, without judgement. This creates a shared starting point for learning.

02

Framework and tools

Facilitators introduce structured frameworks for budget management, savings, and planning. Each tool is explained and then immediately applied.

03

Practice with real cases

Groups work through actual household scenarios drawn from Spanish families at different income levels and life stages.

04

Personal action plan

Each participant leaves with a concrete, personalised plan they can implement immediately after the session.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions we hear most often from people exploring our workshops for the first time.

Our workshops are designed for adults who manage household finances — whether as individuals, couples, or parents. No prior financial knowledge is required. The content is structured to be accessible regardless of your current relationship with money.
All our workshops are held in person at our Burgos location on Av. de Castilla y León, 46. The in-person format is central to our methodology — group interaction, real-time exercises, and direct facilitator feedback are integral parts of the learning experience.
Individual sessions typically run between two and three hours, depending on the specific topic. Multi-session programmes span several weeks, with each session building on the previous one. The contact page has details on current scheduling.
We provide all worksheets and planning materials. For budget-focused sessions, it is helpful to have a rough idea of your monthly income and main expense categories — but this is not mandatory. Everything can be worked through in approximate terms during the session itself.
Yes, entirely. Case studies use realistic Spanish income levels, cost structures, and expense categories. References to housing costs, utilities, food prices, and seasonal expenses reflect the actual economic conditions families in Spain navigate day to day.
Attending as a couple is actively encouraged for the budget management and annual planning workshops. Aligning on financial decisions as a household unit is one of the most impactful outcomes participants report. Contact us to understand how joint participation is structured.

More things people ask

01

What is the group size for each session?

Sessions are kept intentionally small to allow meaningful interaction. This ensures facilitators can address individual questions and participants can engage with real-case exercises at their own pace.
02

What materials do participants receive?

All participants receive printed worksheets, budget templates, and a summary guide for each workshop topic. These materials are designed to be used at home after the session.
03

Are there workshops for specific life stages?

We offer workshops structured around common life situations: starting a household, managing finances with children, planning for larger purchases, and approaching retirement-age financial decisions. Contact us to discuss which format fits your current stage.
04

Is personal financial data shared in workshops?

No. Exercises use anonymised or approximate figures. Participants are never required to share specific personal financial data with the group. The environment is designed to feel safe and non-judgmental.
05

How do I find out about upcoming sessions?

The easiest way is to contact us directly by phone or email. We will let you know which sessions are scheduled and discuss which programme best suits your situation.
06

Can organisations or employers book workshops?

Yes. We work with organisations that want to offer financial education as part of employee wellbeing programmes. Get in touch to discuss tailored arrangements for groups.

Ready to take a practical step?

Get in touch to find out which workshop fits your current financial situation and when the next session is scheduled in Burgos.

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