Financial Planning for Couples · Ciudad del Este, PY

Plan your future

Two focused sessions where you and your partner build a real shared budget, define clear rules about money, and practice the conversations that matter — before they become arguments.

Format
2 Sessions
Setting
Small Group
Approach
Safe Space
Location
Ciudad del Este

Three things happen in every workshop

Each session is hands-on, practical, and designed to produce real outcomes — not just ideas.

01

Build your real budget together

Using guided worksheets, each couple maps out their actual income and expenses — not an ideal version, but what's genuinely happening with your money right now.

02

Set clear shared rules

You'll define how shared expenses work, what stays personal, how big purchases get decided, and what happens when one person earns more than the other.

03

Practice difficult conversations

In a facilitated group setting, you'll rehearse the money conversations most couples avoid — so when they happen at home, you already know how to navigate them.

Small group of young couples participating in a facilitated financial planning workshop session

Made for couples at a turning point

Whether you're planning a wedding, signing your first lease together, or expecting a baby — there's a moment when money conversations can't be postponed anymore.

These workshops are designed for couples who haven't had a serious money conversation yet and want to start on solid ground — together.

Getting married Moving in together Expecting a baby
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Concrete tools, not vague advice

By the end of both sessions, you'll have tangible outputs you can actually use.

Your shared budget document

A real, completed budget that reflects your actual household — income, fixed costs, variable spending, and savings goals.

A written money agreement

Clear, written rules about shared accounts, individual spending, who pays what, and how financial decisions get made as a couple.

A big-expense plan

A timeline and savings approach for the major costs ahead — furniture, rent deposit, birth expenses, baby supplies — planned before they arrive.

Communication tools

Frameworks and language for ongoing money conversations — so you can revisit your budget together without it turning into a fight.

Workshop facilitator explaining financial concepts to an engaged young couple in a comfortable meeting room setting
Group Facilitation
Not therapy or financial advice

This is not therapy.
This is not financial advice.

Ibvante workshops are group facilitation sessions — a structured space where couples work through their own financial reality side by side, guided by clear frameworks and open conversation.

You don't get told what to do. You build it together, with your own numbers, your own priorities, and your own agreements.

Practical, not theoretical

Every exercise uses your real numbers. No hypothetical scenarios or generic examples.

Small groups, private work

You work on your couple's finances privately. The group setting provides structure and shared learning.

Designed for Paraguay

Content and examples reflect the actual financial realities of young couples in Paraguay today.

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Talk about money before it talks for you

Reach out to learn about upcoming workshop dates and how to register your couple.

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