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Welcome to The COMPLETE Personal Finance Course! I guarantee that this is THE most thorough personal finance course available ANYWHERE on the market – or your money back (30 day money back guarantee). This course and the many exercises in this course is customized for literally EVERY Country & EVERY currency in the world!

By An Award Winning Business Professor, Columbia University MBA Graduate (Majored in Finance) and former Goldman Sachs Employee who is also the author of the #1 best selling business course on Udemy called An Entire MBA in 1 Course. He is also the author of 101 Crucial Lessons They Don’t Teach You in Business School, which Forbes calls “1 of 6 books that all entrepreneurs need to read right now.”

THIS COMPLETE PERSONAL FINANCE COURSE is 3 courses in 1: Save More Money, 2: Protect More Money, 3: Make More Money.

Also included in this course is a very comprehensive Excel spreadsheet that contains more than 25 exercises to help you save, protect and make more money. No prior finance or accounting or Excel experience is required to take this course.

Some of the many Save Money topics and exercises covered in the course include:

  • How to analyze and significantly decrease your personal expenses so your net worth increases significantly in the long run
  • More than 100 ways to help you save much more money
  • How very small savings habits changes lead to fortunes later in life!


Some of the Protect Money topics and exercises covered in the course are:

  • What are the secrets of billionaires?
  • Understanding and improving your credit score
  • Wills, trusts and estate planning
  • How much should you spend on a house and how to calculate your mortgage payments
  • Creating your perfect budget
  • The best way to file taxes
  • How retirement accounts work and how to decrease the amount of taxes you will pay, which will lead to significant increases in your long term net worth
  • Protecting your family and your possessions using insurance products
  • Understanding and increasing your net worth


Some of the Make Money topics and exercises covered in the course are:

  • Investing in stocks
  • Investing in bonds
  • Investing in commodities
  • Investing in real estate and more
  • How to create your own diversified Investment Portfolio consisting of stocks, bonds, commodities and real estate investment trusts
  • Minimizing the ridiculous fees that you pay your bank and investment companies

We will also have an optional section at the end of the course that will teach you how I made Your included Complete Personal Finance Excel Dashboard exercise file, which will help you save, protect and make more money through the many exercises in this course….and this assumes that you have no or very little excel experience and very little or no accounting or finance experience.

You can use the Excel exercise document in this exercise on a Mac or on a PC and I recommend having Excel version 2013 or later in order to complete all of the many save, make and protect money exercises in this course.

This course and the included comprehensive Complete Personal Finance Excel dashboard exercise file is a roadmap for your personal finance success so you can save, protect and make much more.

All of the tools you need to save, protect and make more are included in this course and the entire course is based on real life Practical Knowledge and experience and not based on theory.

Please click the take this course button so you can improve your ability to save, protect and make much more (and take your personal finance skills to the next level).

*** Again, I guarantee that this is THE most thorough personal finance course available ANYWHERE on the market – or your money back (30 day money back guarantee). ***

Thanks,
Chris Haroun

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Quite a few people enter adulthood without understanding the basics of personal finance.

That’s a sad statement – but it’s a true one. Personal finance is often a lesson that parents don’t feel comfortable teaching to their children and public schools rarely take a major role on this topic, either. It’s rarely included in state education curriculums.

While The Simple Dollar can and does play a role in fixing this problem, there are quite a few websites out there that do a spectacular job of handling the basics of personal finance, from the simplest baby steps of figuring out how to handle debt to explaining the details of how stocks work.

Over the years, I’ve viewed many of these resources, but I find that my recommendations to others often come down to just a small handful of sites.

If you’re looking to learn about personal finance from scratch, these are the four sites that I find myself recommending most of the time. All of them are wonderful resources. They each do a great job of spelling out the specifics of many basic personal finance issues and questions.

Best Personal Finance Websites

Yahoo! Finance Education

(http://finance.yahoo.com/education)
Best for: written explanations of personal finance ideas

Whenever I want a clear and straightforward explanation of a personal finance term, this is usually the site I turn to first.

Yahoo! Finance Education is a well-written encyclopedia of personal finance topics, presented almost entirely in an unbiased manner (it’s very difficult to write about everything in personal finance without some bias, but they do a very good job).

If you want to know exactly what debt means or want to learn what a P/E ratio means for stocks or how to buy a bond and you prefer the written word, this is the premier place to go.

Finance at Khan Academy

(https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance)
Best for: video-based presentations of financial topics

This is the best set of video presentations on personal finance that I’ve found, though I think that in places the tone and level of discourse gets a bit beyond the basics.

The one thing that really sets these videos apart from the rest – well, aside from the fact that they are videos and not text – is that the talks often digress into a wider picture than just personal finance. For example, the discussion on inflation talks about the personal impact of it, but it also focuses on what inflation actually is and how it’s caused.

These videos do a good job of introducing personal finance ideas, but they also dig deeper into the finance beyond the personal.

Money 101 at CNN Money

(http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/money101/)
Best for: a tutorial-style walkthrough of the basics you need to know

If you’re sitting down and thinking to yourself, “I don’t know much about money… I wish I had someone to walk me through all of this stuff step by step,” this is the site for you.

Money 101 presents the basics of what you need to know about personal finance as a series of lessons that you can go through one at a time to teach yourself the basics of personal finance.

If you thrive on an organized lesson-based setting for learning, this might be your best bet.

Dave Ramsey’s Seven Baby Steps

(http://www.daveramsey.com/new/baby-steps/)
Best for: people who need a guiding hand as to how to fix their basic financial problems

Some people are simply struggling with debt and with knowing what to do next. They don’t want to or need to know all of the details right now – they’re in a bind and they want solutions first.

In that situation, I think that Dave Ramsey’s “Baby Steps” is the best package of solution-oriented personal finance materials out there.

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Rather than feeling like a teacher, the sense you get here is that of a hard-nosed coach who has a game plan that works and wants to motivate you to move on down the path. It’s lighter on the specifics, but heavier on the plan itself and the motivation to do it.

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