Practical resources covering essential workplace financial topics. These guides introduce key concepts that workers encounter in their employment and daily financial lives.
Each guide provides foundational knowledge on topics relevant to workers across Mexico. These materials complement our comprehensive training programs.
Introduction to reading payroll documentation. This guide explains the basic structure of pay stubs, common deductions, and what each line typically represents. A starting point for workers who want to better understand their compensation documentation.
Summary of common benefits provided under Mexican labor law. Covers aguinaldo, vacation pay, profit sharing, and other standard benefits. Helps workers understand what they should expect as part of their employment package.
Practical approaches to establishing financial reserves. Discusses why emergency funds matter, how to determine appropriate amounts, and strategies for building savings gradually through workplace programs or personal accounts.
Introduction to how credit works in Mexico. Covers the fundamentals of credit cards, interest calculations, and reading statements. Provides context for understanding credit as a financial tool rather than free money.
Overview of Mexico's retirement savings system. Explains what Afore accounts are, how contributions work, and why understanding your retirement account matters even early in your career. Foundation for more detailed retirement planning.
Basic approaches to tracking income and expenses. Introduces concepts of fixed versus variable expenses, identifying spending patterns, and making intentional decisions about money. Practical starting point for financial organization.
These guides serve as introductory materials for workers beginning to explore financial topics. They provide context and basic understanding that can be built upon through more comprehensive training.
Each guide focuses on one specific topic and presents information in straightforward language. They are designed to be read independently without requiring prior financial knowledge. Workers can start with whichever topic is most relevant to their current situation or questions.
These materials work well as pre-reading for training sessions, allowing participants to arrive with foundational knowledge. They also serve as reference materials that workers can return to when specific situations arise in their employment or personal finances.
While these guides provide valuable introductory information, they are not substitutes for comprehensive training programs. The full training modules go much deeper into each topic, provide more detailed examples, and allow for questions and discussion about specific workplace situations.
These guides introduce concepts covered in depth in our full training programs. Contact us to learn about bringing comprehensive financial education to your workplace.