Bas Madison operates on a straightforward model. Families come to learn concepts. We facilitate that learning through structured sessions. That is the entirety of what we do.
The Journey
Contact us by phone or email to ask about current program availability. We explain what the sessions cover, when they take place, and what participants can expect. There is no pressure and no commitment at this stage.
Before any session, we are clear about what the program is and is not. It is a financial education program. It covers concepts. It does not provide personalized advice, product recommendations, or investment guidance of any kind. Participants know this from the start.
Each session is facilitated by an educator. The format combines explanation, discussion, and practical examples. Participants bring their own questions and experiences into the room. The group format makes each session different because the participants make it so.
The four modules build on one another. Inflation and savings come first, establishing the conceptual foundation. Assets and diversification follow. Then family planning basics. Finally, decision-making frameworks. Each module can also be attended independently if participants have specific topics they want to understand.
Completing the program gives participants a vocabulary and set of frameworks for thinking about family financial decisions. What they do with that knowledge is up to them. Some choose to consult licensed financial professionals afterward. Others apply the frameworks to their existing situation. Either way, they understand more than they did before.
What We Are Not
Bas Madison is not a brokerage, bank, insurance company, or investment fund. We hold no licenses from the BCRA, CNV, or SSN because our educational activity does not require them.
We do not collect participant funds, manage money, or facilitate transactions of any kind. No financial product is sold before, during, or after our educational sessions.
This clarity protects participants. Education and financial services are different things. We keep them that way.