Build Skills That Actually Matter

We're not going to tell you this will be easy. Most people who manage money well didn't learn it in a classroom — they learned through mistakes, trial and error, and plenty of confusion along the way.

Our program takes what normally takes years to figure out and gives you a clear path forward. You'll work with actual budgets, real scenarios, and strategies that people in Israel are using right now.

Classes start in September 2025. Applications open in March.

Students collaborating on financial planning exercises in modern learning environment

How We Actually Teach This Stuff

Forget lectures and theory. You'll spend most of your time doing the work — making decisions, fixing problems, and getting feedback from people who've been there.

01

Weekly Practice Sessions

Every Tuesday and Thursday evening, you'll work through real budgeting challenges. Sometimes you'll nail it. Sometimes you won't. That's the point — you learn faster when the stakes feel real.

02

Small Group Discussions

Six to eight people per group. You'll compare approaches, spot patterns you missed, and realize you're not the only one who finds this confusing at first. Most breakthroughs happen here.

03

Monthly Check-Ins

Once a month, you'll meet one-on-one with an instructor who reviews your progress. They'll tell you what's working and what needs attention. No fluff — just honest feedback.

What the Year Looks Like

The program runs for twelve months. Each phase builds on the last, but you can take breaks if life gets in the way. Most people finish within fourteen months.

Financial planning workspace with budget documents and analysis tools

Foundation Phase

You'll start by tracking your own spending for six weeks. Sounds simple, but most people discover patterns they never noticed. We'll also cover the basics of Israeli tax structures and how to read financial statements without your eyes glazing over.

Months 1-3

Application Phase

Now you'll create budgets for different scenarios — freelancers, families, small businesses. You'll work with case studies based on real situations from the Israeli market. Some of these get messy, which is exactly what you need.

Months 4-8

Integration Phase

The final stretch focuses on long-term planning and adjusting budgets when life changes. You'll also spend time analyzing what actually worked for you personally over the past year — because everyone's situation is different.

Months 9-12

People Who've Done This

Here's what a few recent participants had to say. We asked them to be honest, and they were.

Portrait of Yonatan Berkovich

Yonatan Berkovich

Completed October 2024

I went in thinking I'd learn some tricks. What I got was a complete shift in how I look at money. The group sessions were tough but worth it — you can't hide from bad habits when six other people are asking questions.

Portrait of Shira Avneri

Shira Avneri

Completed January 2025

The first two months were frustrating. I kept making mistakes on the exercises. But around month four, something clicked. Now I can spot budget problems before they become real problems. That's the difference.

Portrait of Dalya Rifkin

Dalya Rifkin

Completed March 2025

Best part? The instructors don't pretend they know everything. They share stories about their own mistakes, which made the whole thing feel more real. I finished the program with skills I actually use every week.