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Education built for Argentina's reality

A curriculum that begins with what you already experience every day and progresses toward the financial structures that matter most in the Argentine context.

Why context determines everything

Financial education that ignores where you live is only partially useful. A budgeting framework designed for a stable-currency economy behaves differently when applied to a context with persistent inflation. A savings strategy that works in Europe does not automatically translate to Argentina.

Numetraxio starts from this observation. Every concept in the curriculum is explained with Argentina's specific conditions in mind. Not as an exception or footnote, but as the primary frame of reference.

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How the curriculum is structured

Progressive Sequencing
Each module is designed to follow the previous one logically. You do not encounter real estate crowdlending concepts until the earlier modules have established the financial vocabulary and context you need to understand them.
Practical Orientation
Concepts are explained through scenarios you can recognize. When the curriculum discusses budget allocation, it uses income and expense patterns relevant to Argentine households. Abstract theory is kept minimal.
Legal Grounding
The real estate and crowdlending modules are grounded in Argentine law. Participants learn the legal vocabulary relevant to property transactions, construction agreements, and financial participation structures as they exist in Argentina today.
Iterative Reinforcement
Key concepts appear multiple times across the curriculum in different contexts. A concept introduced in the budgeting module reappears when discussing savings, and again when analyzing the financial requirements of real estate participation.
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From household budget to real estate participation

The journey from Module 1 to Module 4 is intentional. Understanding how a household budget works gives you the analytical vocabulary to think about cash flow. Understanding cash flow helps you evaluate savings strategies. Understanding savings helps you think about longer-term financial participation, including real estate.

By the time you reach the crowdlending module, you are not encountering real estate finance as a foreign subject. You are applying a framework you have been building throughout the program.

The program is educational in nature. It explains how financial structures work. It does not provide personalized financial advice or recommend specific financial products or services.

Questions about the approach

No prior financial knowledge is required. Module 1 begins with the most fundamental concepts and assumes no background. The curriculum is designed so that anyone who manages a household income can start from the beginning and build from there.
The content is specifically designed for the Argentine context. The examples, legal references, economic scenarios, and market structures discussed throughout the program reflect Argentine conditions. While some concepts have universal application, the curriculum's primary frame of reference is Argentina.
The real estate module builds directly on the financial vocabulary established in Modules 1 and 2. Concepts like cash flow, capital allocation, and risk awareness that are introduced in the context of personal budgeting are then applied to understanding how real estate markets operate and how collective participation models function.
In the context of this program, crowdlending refers to the practice of multiple participants collectively providing debt financing for real estate projects through digital platforms. The module explains the mechanics of these structures, what the different parties involved do, and how the relevant regulatory framework applies in Argentina.

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