Master Your Money Through Budget Categorization
Sorting your spending into clear categories isn't just about organizing numbers. It's about seeing where your money actually goes — and then making decisions that matter. Our program walks you through real scenarios, practical frameworks, and hands-on methods so you can build a system that fits how you actually live.
You'll work through your own finances during the course, not hypothetical examples. By the end, you'll have a working budget that makes sense for your situation.
Get Started in June 2026
How the Program Works
We've split the learning into three focused parts. Each one builds on the last, so you're never overwhelmed or lost in abstract concepts.
Foundation Week
We start with your current spending. You'll learn how to track without judgment, identify patterns you didn't know existed, and set up categories that reflect your real life — not someone else's template.
June 2026Structure Weeks
This is where you build your system. We cover allocation methods, priority setting, and how to handle irregular expenses. You'll test different approaches and figure out what actually sticks.
July 2026Refinement Phase
The final weeks focus on adjustment and troubleshooting. We look at what's working, fix what isn't, and prepare you to keep this going independently after the program ends.
August 2026Who's Teaching This
Our instructors have spent years working with people who struggle with budgets — not because they're bad with money, but because most budget advice ignores real life. They've seen what works and what falls apart after two weeks.
Declan Byrne
Lead InstructorDeclan works with families and individuals who've tried budgeting before and quit. He focuses on systems that account for real-world chaos — unexpected bills, variable income, and the fact that life doesn't fit neatly into spreadsheets.
Variable Income Planning Expense Tracking
Finnian Gallagher
Workshop FacilitatorFinnian runs the practical sessions where you actually build your budget. He's good at spotting where people get stuck and helping them find workarounds that fit their habits rather than forcing them into rigid frameworks.
Behavioral Finance Category Design