Different learners have different needs. Fiscalexora offers multiple ways to engage with the material depending on how you prefer to study.
Each format is designed for self-directed learning. There are no live sessions, no fixed schedules, and no attendance requirements.
The full curriculum from introduction to advanced topics. Modules are sequenced so each one builds on the previous. This format is suited to learners who want a thorough understanding of the entire subject area, from basic definitions through to regulatory analysis and due diligence concepts.
The path covers crowdlending mechanics, legal structures, risk taxonomy, Argentine regulation, market dynamics, and documentation analysis. Working through the complete sequence gives you a connected view of how all these elements interact.
Individual modules on specific topics, available separately. If you already have a background in finance and want to focus specifically on Argentine regulation, or if you understand the legal side and want to deepen your risk analysis knowledge, you can access individual modules without completing the full path.
This format works well for people returning to update their knowledge after the regulatory environment has changed, or for those with targeted gaps to fill.
Extended treatments of single complex topics. Risk analysis, fideicomiso structures, and CNV regulatory frameworks each have dedicated deep-dive content that goes further than the standard module coverage. These are designed for learners who want more than an introduction to a specific area.
People who have encountered real estate crowdlending and want to understand what they are looking at before engaging further. The platform provides the conceptual foundation to evaluate information independently.
Accountants, lawyers, financial advisors, and real estate professionals who want a structured overview of how crowdlending and collective investment structures work in the Argentine context.
Those studying economics, law, or business who want a practical overview of how collective real estate investment works in Argentina alongside their formal studies.