Material designed for actual understanding

The written materials, glossaries and examples that accompany each course level. Designed to be useful on their own, not just as reminders of video content.

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How the materials are structured

Each course level comes with a set of written materials. These are not transcripts of the videos. They are independently written documents that cover the same concepts from a different angle.

Some learners prefer to read first, then watch. Others watch and use the written material for review. The platform supports both approaches without assuming any particular sequence.

The worked examples use real Argentine reference points: historical price data, actual economic events, and the kinds of decisions a young adult in Argentina might genuinely face.

What's included across all levels

Concept summaries

Concise written explanations of each concept covered in the course. These summaries prioritize clarity over completeness. The goal is to make the concept stick, not to reproduce a textbook.

Glossary of terms

A reference glossary covering the key terms used across all levels. Each definition is written in plain language with an Argentine example where relevant. Useful for quick reference during or after the course.

Worked examples

Step-by-step examples that walk through how a concept applies in a specific situation. All examples use Argentine reference points. These are explanatory tools, not decision guides.

Review questions

Questions designed to help you check your own understanding of each concept. There are no grades and no tracking. These are purely self-directed tools for consolidation.

Concepts covered in the study material

Inflation and price levels

CPI, how it's calculated, what it measures and what it doesn't. The difference between general inflation and the inflation experienced by specific groups of people.

Interest rate mechanics

How interest rates are set, what TNA and TEA mean in Argentine banking practice, and the relationship between the central bank rate and the rates offered to individuals.

Diversification logic

Why concentrating resources in one place increases vulnerability to a single outcome. Explained through everyday analogies before moving to financial contexts.

Risk and uncertainty

The conceptual difference between risk (measurable) and uncertainty (not measurable). How to think about both without pretending one can be eliminated.

Purchasing power over time

How to think about the real value of money across different time periods. Argentine historical examples showing how purchasing power has shifted across different economic phases.

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Educational purpose only

All study materials on this platform are designed for educational purposes. They explain concepts and provide frameworks for understanding financial topics.

None of the materials constitute financial advice, investment recommendations or guidance on specific financial decisions. The worked examples are illustrative only.

Regivante does not operate any financial products or services. The platform exists solely to provide educational content about financial concepts.

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