Saturday, September 4, 2010

Financial Literacy Course

Because of what I do for a living and my passion for living debt free. I follow a lot of people who believe in financial freedom. One of my new favorites is Kevin Foster from financiallypoor.com.

Kevin Foster has a fun blog filled with info and videos to help you get on track financially. He has just introduced a cool 10 week email program to keep you on track financially. Also did mention this stuff is free.

During these tough economic times a lot of us are looking for ways to save money and get on track. I promise you...a new credit card is not the answer. Instead look for ways to save! If you are lost, like so many are and I have been in the past, I am hoping to expand my blog in the future to use my work experience and personal experience to help anyone with their financial issues as well as give local political analysis.

For now, check out Kevin's website and his free program:



1 comment:

janysek said...

Studies indicate that less than adequate financial education has a negative impact on students. They relate to the boredom and confusion, which in turn makes them learn more about money matters. Teachers had good intentions when they begin to implement the financial education course, unfortunately, the economic lesson plans had a negative impact instead.

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