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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you may want to know about our workshops, methodology, and how the sessions work in practice.
About the Workshops
Our workshops are designed for adults who manage household finances. This includes individuals living alone, couples managing shared finances, and parents responsible for a family budget. No financial background is required. The sessions are structured to be accessible regardless of your starting point.
All workshops are held in person at our Burgos location, Av. de Castilla y León, 46, bajo. In-person delivery is a deliberate choice: group exercises, real-time discussion, and immediate facilitator feedback are central to how participants learn and apply the material.
Individual sessions run between two and three hours, depending on the topic. Multi-session programmes are spread across several weeks, with each session designed to build on the previous one. Specific scheduling information is available by contacting us directly.
All worksheets and planning materials are provided by us. For budget sessions, having a rough sense of your monthly income and main expense categories is helpful but not mandatory. Exercises can be completed using approximate figures during the session itself.
Yes. All case studies use realistic income levels, cost structures, and expense categories drawn from Spanish households. References to housing costs, utility bills, food prices, and seasonal expenses reflect what families in Spain actually encounter.
Yes, and it is actively encouraged for budget and planning workshops. Managing household finances as a shared project is significantly more effective when both partners use the same frameworks and tools. Contact us to understand how joint attendance is structured for specific sessions.
Content and Methodology
Our workshops cover three main areas: household budget management (mapping income and expenses, identifying spending patterns), monthly savings techniques (building consistent habits, handling variable income), and annual expense planning (anticipating irregular costs, building financial buffers for predictable but infrequent expenses).
Cases are presented as anonymised household scenarios that participants work through in small groups. Each scenario reflects a real type of financial situation — variable income, managing with children, planning for a large purchase — and the group applies the workshop tools to find practical approaches.
No. Group exercises use anonymised or approximate figures. You are never required to disclose specific personal financial data to other participants or facilitators. The environment is deliberately designed to be non-judgmental and comfortable for everyone.
Our workshops are educational in nature. They provide frameworks, tools, and practical exercises that participants apply to their own situation. They do not constitute regulated financial advice. For personalised financial planning decisions, consulting a regulated financial adviser is recommended.
Practical Information
Contact us by phone at +34 947 075 990 or by email at info@dinvarelato.com. We will share current scheduling and discuss which programme is most relevant to your situation.
Yes. We work with organisations that want to offer financial education as part of employee wellbeing initiatives. Group sessions can be structured to suit the specific needs and schedules of the organisation. Get in touch to discuss what an arrangement might look like.
Our workshops are held at our premises at Av. de Castilla y León, 46, bajo, 09006 Burgos. You can find us on the contact page, which includes a map of the location.
Still have questions?
Contact us directly and we will be glad to answer anything not covered here.