About Clarivo México
Clarivo México offers clear, practical resources to help residents of Mexico plan budgets, track daily spending, and build sustainable financial habits using local examples and simple templates.
Mission
Our mission is to help people in Mexico make more conscious everyday financial decisions through clear and practical educational resources. Clarivo México focuses on translating routine money choices into simple calculations and labeled templates that anyone can use. We present examples drawn from common spending patterns in Ciudad de México, Puebla, and Guadalajara so readers can relate figures to familiar local contexts. Materials include step-by-step instructions, downloadable spreadsheets, and short guides that demonstrate how to set up a budget, track small recurring expenses, and plan for regular saving. The goal is to reduce confusion and provide repeatable methods that strengthen household financial control without promising personalized outcomes or investment performance.
Who creates our materials
Content is produced by the Equipo Editorial Clarivo México, a small team of content editors, a budgeting analyst, and educational writers focused on practical financial literacy. The project is led by Chief Editor Renata Gómez Villaseñor. Renata has more than eight years of experience creating educational financial content, developing expense-tracking spreadsheets for families and freelancers, and researching household spending in Ciudad de México, Puebla, and Guadalajara. Team members contribute field checks, spreadsheet design, and editorial review. Contributors work under a collaborative workflow where calculations are visible and templates are annotated so readers can verify assumptions and adapt the tools to their own circumstances.
How information is verified
All numerical examples and templates undergo manual verification before publication. Our process includes checking calculations line by line, comparing figures to public sources and local market observations, and updating data when price references change. Editorial review confirms that formulas in spreadsheets produce consistent totals and that explanatory notes list assumptions clearly. When an article relies on community-contributed cases, we anonymize identifying details and verify general plausibility against other sources. We also schedule periodic reviews to refresh cost comparisons and template examples so readers receive recent, practical guidance rather than outdated figures.
Important notes and transparency
Clarivo México publishes educational content only. We do not offer individualized financial advice and we do not guarantee specific savings or income outcomes. Readers are encouraged to treat calculations as examples to adapt to their own budgets. We disclose key assumptions within each article and provide downloadable templates so users can inspect formulas themselves. The site was founded in 2016 as an independent educational initiative and operates with editorial transparency. Corrections and updates are made when errors are identified. For direct inquiries about content or data removal requests, contact us at [email protected] or use the contact page. Our contact address and phone number are listed in the site footer for verification and formal requests.
Audience and scope
Clarivo México focuses on young families, freelancers, office workers, and students who are beginning to organize a personal or household budget. Content ranges from short practical guides to comparative analyses of living costs across Mexican cities. Materials emphasize hands-on templates, repeatable checklists, and clear labeling of assumptions so users can replicate methods in their own spreadsheets. The site does not promote quick profit schemes or aggressive marketing. Instead it aims to build sustainable habits and provide tools that support routine financial clarity.