What does it actually cost to start a business in Argentina? Every week, real entrepreneurs from across the country sit down and talk numbers — investment amounts, funding sources, recovery timelines, and the mistakes that cost them most.
Most entrepreneurship content focuses on inspiration: the pivot, the breakthrough, the success. What gets left out is the financial reality — the exact amounts invested, the months of negative cash flow, the loans from family, the inventory that never sold.
Celmado exists to fill that gap. We interview real business owners from real Argentine cities and ask them the questions that usually go unasked. Not to celebrate success, but to document reality.
Each episode is a detailed financial portrait of a real Argentine business — told by the person who lived it.
Marcelo opened his panadería with savings and a loan from his father-in-law. He talks about the cost of flour volatility, the decision to fire his first employee, and how he finally got to month-end with money left over.
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Valentina and her co-founder bootstrapped a software development studio with their own savings. She explains the cash flow crisis of month four, why they almost shut down, and the single client that changed everything.
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Ramiro turned a family backyard in Mendoza into a commercial vivero. He details the startup costs, the seasonal cash flow gaps, the irrigation system that broke in year two, and how he finally turned a consistent profit.
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Cecilia invested in a food truck during a period of economic uncertainty. She talks about permit costs, the reality of event-based income, and the moment she realized her cost structure was unsustainable — before she fixed it.
We follow a structured interview format designed to extract the financial reality of each business — not the polished version.
We seek out entrepreneurs from different sectors and regions across Argentina — not startup founders or venture-backed companies, but real businesses with real financial histories.
Every interview follows a structured financial framework: initial investment, funding source, monthly costs, break-even timeline, major financial mistakes, and what they'd do differently today.
No editing out the uncomfortable parts. No softening the numbers. The full conversation is published — including the moments of doubt, regret, and hard-earned clarity.
Celmado accepts no sponsors from the financial sector. No banks, no fintech platforms, no investment products. This ensures our content is never shaped by commercial interests in that space.
Browse all published episodes and find stories from businesses like yours. Each episode is a detailed financial conversation — honest, specific, and free to listen.
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