Run your money on autopilot with a few bank accounts and a once-a-year hour, so the rent, the surprise bills, and your own pay all clear without a spreadsheet.
You can manage your cash flow with two bank accounts and an hour once a year, not a spreadsheet you abandon by February.
Most money systems fail because they ask you to track every transaction. The motivation fades, the categories drift, and the spreadsheet sits untouched while the real account quietly runs low. The problem was never discipline. It was a system that needs constant attention to work at all.
This course builds money handling into where your money already lives. You split income across accounts so spending and bills can never collide, set aside the irregular expense that wrecks most people's year before it arrives, and pay yourself first as a structural rule rather than a hope. You will see why envelopes and most budgeting apps break, how to hold the 50/30/20 guide loosely instead of obsessing over it, and what to do when income drops or a raise somehow leaves you no better off. The whole thing reduces to one annual money hour.
Founders: want personal and business cash to stop blurring, with a structure that holds when income is lumpy.
Spreadsheet quitters: have started and abandoned a dozen budgets and want a system that runs without daily upkeep.
Irregular earners: freelancers and commission earners who need bills and savings covered even in a thin month.
9 lessons to get you from zero to confident. Start at your own pace.