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Get financial advice from experts with this collection of online classes
Getting your finances in order is not easy. Not at all. Between a mortgage/rent, car payments, student loans, credit card debt, and impulsive purchases here and there, merely looking at your bank account may make you want to curl up in a corner, cry, and pray for the money gods to make it rain.
But wiping out your debt and getting good with money is not a pipe dream, so don’t think of yourself as a lost cause. The How To Fix Your Finances Bundle of online courses can be the key for you to get a better handle on your money and acquire improved financial habits.
Instructed by New York Times bestselling authors, financial gurus, and certified money experts, (sure, they’re not money gods, but they’re close), this bundle features four comprehensive courses tailored towards helping you manage your money better, reach your personal financial goals, and unlock a brighter financial future for yourself.
Take a peek at what’s in store:
Start Late, Finish Rich
Taught by David Bach, author of nine New York Times bestsellers, this course is geared towards people who want to own their financial power. You’ll learn the basics of fiscal responsibility and get specific actionable steps in building up your savings, kicking debt to the curb, and crushing all your money woes.
Manage Your Money for Maximum Profit
This course led by The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur author Mike Michalowicz will make you realize just how easy and straightforward it is to manage your finances and leverage it to grow your business. You’ll explore the psychology behind wiping your debt and discover new ways on how to bring money into your business through cost-cutting, renegotiating, and more.
Personal Finance for Artists & Freelancers
It’s a tough game out there for freelancers. They’re not afforded the stability of getting a monthly paycheck from employers, making it tough to take control of personal finances. With this course by financial expert and Fordham University MBA holder Galia Gichon, you’ll get introduced to a seven-step financial plan directly focused on your budget, spending, savings, and investments. You’ll also learn how to spend less time fussing over money, so you can direct that energy on doing the work you love.
How to Make Money
And last, but not the least, is this course instructed by Ramit Sethi, author of the New York Times bestselling book I Will Teach You To Be Rich. Across 40 lessons, you’ll acquire proven techniques for transforming your financial outlook. You’ll learn the proper way to spend, save, and invest, as well as turning your passions into a profitable side-hustle. You’ll also learn tips on how to snag your dream job, and negotiate for a hefty salary the moment you do.
The courses in this bundle usually cost $546, but you can get the whole set today for only $79. You don’t have to go broke to learn how not to go broke.
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