Practice the finance skills — calm reps, clear plans, thoughtful clarity.
A vocational training studio near the Inner Harbour where people who touch budgets, cash flow and reporting come to rehearse AI-assisted finance management work until it feels ordinary. Not life coaching. Not a get-rich scheme. A workshop floor for a real, teachable trade.
This is a floor for reps, not a stage for promises.
Wealth AI Clash exists because most finance-adjacent jobs now expect a working knowledge of AI tools — drafting a cash-flow summary with ChatGPT, tidying an expense export with Copilot, or stress-testing a budget narrative with Claude — and almost nobody gets to practise that in a low-stakes room before doing it for real. We built a Victoria training studio to close that gap.
We teach vocational AI finance management skills: budgeting mechanics, expense categorisation, cash-flow forecasting, reporting language and the judgement to know when an AI draft is ready and when it needs a second pass. We do not teach investing, we do not coach life goals, and we make no promise of wealth. "Wealth" on this floor means process clarity — a plan you can explain calmly to a manager, a client or yourself.
Four stages, repeated until the work stops feeling foreign.
Observe a real workflow
Watch a facilitator run an actual budget or expense task end-to-end, prompts and all, before touching anything yourself.
Run the clash drill
Rebuild the same workflow at your bench, timed and low-stakes, with a facilitator circulating between benches.
Write the guided planning module
Turn the drill into a short written plan — the artefact you would actually hand to a manager or client.
Present your portfolio proof
Talk your plan through to peers and a facilitator, take questions, and file the artefact into your growing proof set.
The floor runs on real tools, not slideshows.
Every lane is built around a genuine artefact: a household budget rebuilt in a spreadsheet, an expense report pulled from a messy inbox, a cash-flow forecast stress-tested against a bad month. AI sits in the room as a working partner — you will draft prompts for ChatGPT, tidy formatting with Copilot, and pressure-test wording with Claude — but every output gets checked by hand before it leaves the bench.
Facilitators are working finance-operations people, not actors reading a script. They correct your prompting, your categorisation logic and your plan language in the room, the same way a shop foreman corrects a cut.
See workshop formats
Pick a lane. Book a bench. Bring your own numbers.
Budgeting Foundations
Build a household or small-team budget from scratch using a spreadsheet and an AI drafting pass.
From CAD $420 View lane →Cash Flow Practice Drills
Forecast twelve weeks of cash flow and stress-test it against a slow month or a late invoice.
From CAD $480 View lane →AI Planning Tools Lab
Drill prompt patterns for ChatGPT, Copilot and Claude against real budgeting and reporting tasks.
From CAD $540 View lane →Expense Systems Clinic
Turn a chaotic receipts folder into a categorised, audit-ready expense report by hand and by AI.
From CAD $460 View lane →Plan Presentation Drills
Practise explaining a finance plan out loud to a sceptical stakeholder, then rewrite it clearer.
From CAD $500 View lane →Wealth Capstone
Combine every lane into one applied portfolio proof project, presented to the full floor.
From CAD $650 View lane →Two people, two Tuesdays, two different lanes.
"I'd been avoiding our team's expense report for months because the receipts folder was a disaster. The Expense Systems Clinic walked me through a categorisation pass by hand, then showed me how to get Copilot to hold the same structure on the next batch. It took one Saturday to feel confident again."
Operations coordinator, nonprofit sector"My cash-flow forecasts were always a guess dressed up as a spreadsheet. The Practice Drills lane made me rebuild the same forecast three times under a timer, each time tighter, until the assumptions stopped hiding in the corners. I use the same drill on my own numbers every month now."
Freelance contractor, Vancouver Island
Before you book, three things people ask.
No. Wealth AI Clash is vocational skills training in AI-assisted finance management — budgeting, cash flow, expense systems and reporting. We do not coach life goals, sell investment advice or promise any financial outcome.
No. Lane 1 assumes nothing beyond comfort with a spreadsheet. Later lanes build on earlier ones, so most people start with Lane 1 or Lane 2 before moving across the floor.
Most lanes run in-studio near the Inner Harbour, and a live-online seat is available for most cohorts. See the Services page for current formats and CAD pricing.