Where your expenses
finally [make sense]
Most people track what they spend but never question why categories blur together at the end of the month.
Domain runs live webinars that teach a structured approach to expense categorization — one that holds up against real budgets, not textbook ones.
How we approach it
Est. 2025 · Beaumont, AB
The people behind it
Two specialists, one shared frustration
Callum Firth
Lead Webinar Facilitator
Callum spent eight years as a budget analyst before he noticed the same pattern repeating: clients knew their total spending but had no reliable system for understanding where it actually went.
He began hosting small sessions in Beaumont where he walked people through a single core skill — sorting expenses into categories that actually reflect spending habits rather than accounting conventions.
The webinar format grew from those sessions because participants kept asking to share what they had learned with someone at home.
Saoirse Ellwood
Financial Literacy Specialist
Saoirse joined Domain after years of teaching adult financial literacy in community centres across Alberta.
Her work focused on one observation: generic budget templates fail people because they impose categories that do not match real household behaviour.
She brought a structured curriculum to Domain's webinars — one that starts with how someone actually spends before suggesting how to sort that spending.
What we focus on
- Building a category structure that fits your actual spending
- Separating fixed, variable, and irregular expenses clearly
- Handling shared household costs without losing clarity
- Reading monthly summaries without misreading category totals
- Adjusting categories as income or life circumstances shift