Paraguayan woman preparing chipá in her kitchen
Asunción, Paraguay

Your business moves money.
Start tracking it.

Three afternoons. A notebook or a free app. Your own simple system — built around chipá, empanadas, sopa paraguaya, or whatever you make.

3
Afternoons to build your system
Notebook or free phone app — your choice
Built for real food businesses in Paraguay

Five numbers that
change everything

No accounting degree. No complicated software. Just clarity on what goes in, what comes out, and what stays with you.

What You Spent on Supplies

Flour, eggs, cheese, gas, packaging — every peso that goes into your products, recorded simply so nothing disappears unnoticed.

What You Sold

A daily or weekly sales log that takes two minutes to fill in. Know your week before you close your notebook.

What You Actually Collected

Selling and collecting aren't the same. Track cash in hand separately from orders placed — this distinction matters.

What They Owe You

Pending payments from neighbors, colleagues, or repeat customers. Know who owes what without relying on memory.

What You Actually Earned

The real number. After supplies, after expenses. What your work actually produced this week — not a guess, a fact.

A System That Fits You

Every participant leaves with their own adapted system — not a template someone else designed, but one built around how you actually work.

Three afternoons.
One working system.

Each session builds on the last. You leave each afternoon with something usable — not homework, not theory.

01

Afternoon One: See Your Business Clearly

Map what you spend, what you make, and what you charge. Identify the gaps between what you think you earn and what you actually earn. Choose your tool — notebook or app.

02

Afternoon Two: Build Your System

Design your personal record-keeping format. Practice filling it in with real numbers from your own business. Adjust until it feels natural and takes less than ten minutes a day.

03

Afternoon Three: Use It, Keep It

Review a full week of records. Troubleshoot what didn't work. Fine-tune your system so it survives real life — busy days, orders by WhatsApp, irregular income.

Practical from
the first afternoon

Women writing in notebooks during a bookkeeping workshop session

You work with your own numbers, not examples

Every exercise uses your real business. What you paid for harina this week. What you charged for a dozen chipá. What a neighbor owes you. The learning is immediate because it's yours.

See the full program

Calculadora y cuaderno, or a free app — both work

We don't require any specific technology. If you prefer pen and paper, you'll leave with a notebook system. If you prefer your phone, we'll show you free apps that do the job without subscriptions or complexity.

Who this is for
Woman using a free mobile app to track sales on her smartphone
Paraguayan food entrepreneur shaping chipá dough in a home kitchen

We don't prepare balance sheets. We help you see your week.

Suvantez is not an accounting firm. We don't offer tax advice or financial planning. What we do: help you record what happened in your business this week so you can make better decisions next week.

Why we built this

Ready to know where
your money goes?

Three afternoons. Your notebook or your phone. A system that sticks.

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