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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Get your financial savvy on, or learn to be wise about wealth

Let's face it, most people know next to squat about finances. It seems like a dull topic, or the language is too confusing, or it causes too much stress. I'm not a financial guru of any sort and you should learn from multiple qualified experts.
Don't you wish that you knew more information like bankers? Or did you know that you can become a stock broker or money manager without getting a degree? My friend keeps sending me to the economic collapse website that may be right, but is too doom/gloom style for me.
I asked around and found two sites that offer education. The first one is seen below
This one is awesome because it has the same pros that the donald or Robert Kiosake's go to guys. Wouldn't you love to know what they thought about gold/silver? Wouldn't you like to know when they are selling it and where? The educational site teaches amazing things like how to start your own bank. It also teaches how to build up generational wealth to pass on to the children to create a legacy.http://www.theelevationgroup.net/capture.php?a_aid=162378&a_bid=e6b01db8
Another subscription site that was recommended to me is http://www.stansberryresearch.com/pro/1011PSIENDVD/OPSIM313/PR
I can't vouch for this one but I trust the source (family) almost as much as the elevation group link above.
If you are in a position where you can't afford to get either of these, I recommend getting a free account at cbs market watch's website. You can also go to yahoo and google. There are many choices out there but there in lies the problem. There is too much info out there and information overload is certain to be around the corner. There is also a saying " you get what you pay for" which I believe applies here as well.
If you are more of a book type... I recommend getting or checking out from the library David bach's book called "Automatic Millionaire". It's full of sage advice. Another option is looking for a free seminar put on by Robert Kiosake's richdad company. Learn the difference between a liability and an asset. Again, I'm not an expert but I recommend you find one or preferably a few of them and learn. Apply what you learn as soon as you learn it. Best success to you!

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