Weekly Budget Mastery Sessions

Live online workshops starting September 2025

We run practical webinars every Tuesday evening where you can ask questions about your specific budget challenges. Real situations, no scripted answers. Each session focuses on one aspect of weekly money management.

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September through December 2025

Our next series begins in autumn. Sessions run for 75 minutes, with the last 30 minutes dedicated to your questions. Limited to 45 participants per session so everyone gets heard.

Financial planning workspace with laptop and budget documents
September 9, 2025 • 7:00 PM

Setting Up Your First Weekly Budget

Led by Marcus Chen

Walk through creating a budget that actually fits how you spend money week by week. We'll look at common mistakes people make in the first month and how to avoid them.

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Person reviewing financial charts and weekly expense tracking
October 14, 2025 • 7:00 PM

Handling Irregular Income

Led by Marcus Chen

Freelancers and gig workers face different challenges. This session covers strategies for budgeting when your income changes every week or month.

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November 18, 2025 • 7:00 PM

Emergency Funds on a Weekly Schedule

Led by Marcus Chen

Building savings when you budget weekly requires a different approach. We'll discuss realistic targets and systems that actually work for regular people with normal incomes.

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Marcus Chen, financial educator and weekly budgeting specialist

Marcus Chen

Financial Educator

Marcus started teaching budget workshops in 2018 after working in retail banking for eight years. He noticed most financial advice assumed people got paid monthly and had stable incomes. That didn't match what he saw with actual customers.

His approach focuses on weekly cycles because that's how many people in Thailand actually manage money. He's worked with over 400 individuals and families since launching these webinars in 2022.

  • Weekly cash flow management for variable incomes
  • Expense tracking without complicated spreadsheets
  • Building financial habits that last longer than two weeks
  • Adapting budget systems for Thai market conditions

Before each webinar, Marcus reviews questions submitted by registered participants. This means sessions address real concerns rather than theoretical scenarios. He's been doing this long enough to know what actually trips people up.

Past Session Recordings

Access to recordings is included when you register for any upcoming session. Here's what previous participants found most helpful from our spring 2025 series.

Dealing with Unexpected Expenses

Recorded March 12, 2025

Your car breaks down on Tuesday, but you just bought groceries on Monday. This session covered practical ways to handle surprises without destroying your weekly plan.

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Teaching Kids About Weekly Money

Recorded April 23, 2025

Parents asked how to involve children in budget discussions. We looked at age-appropriate approaches and what actually works based on feedback from families who tried them.

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Transitioning from Monthly to Weekly

Recorded February 5, 2025

Most budget advice uses monthly timeframes. This session explained the shift to weekly tracking and why it helps some people stay on track better.

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Digital Tools vs. Paper Systems

Recorded January 17, 2025

Apps aren't for everyone. We compared different tracking methods and discussed when simple notebooks work better than complicated software.

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Couples and Joint Budgeting

Recorded May 8, 2025

Money disagreements between partners often come down to different spending rhythms. This session offered frameworks for weekly check-ins that reduce conflicts.

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Side Income Integration

Recorded June 14, 2025

Many people have extra income from part-time work or small businesses. We discussed how to incorporate irregular earnings into your weekly budget without overcomplicating things.

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