Jessi Fearon – Real Life Money Plan
Those lessons learned are what inspired this course – I wanted to help others develop their Real Life Money Plan because I know how much of challenge it can be whenever you’re in the darkness of financial hell. I get messages from readers everyday who don’t know where to start on their financial journey or how to do it. In this course I take you step by step through the process of creating your own personal Real Life Money Plan.
I know it can be scary to make the leap. I’ve heard many of the excuses (and had some of my own) for not taking control of my finances.
Excuse #1: You need debt.
- My family is living proof that no, you don’t need debt. We don’t have a single credit card and paid off just over $50,000 of debt in two years.
Excuse #2: You need to make more money.
- Yes, having more money is a blessing and can very much be needed, BUT if you keep waiting until you “make more money” to start managing your money, it won’t matter how much money you make because you’ll never have enough it. It will continue to control you.
Excuse #3: Budgets are for poor people.
- Wrong. Budgets are for everyone. I mean, would you want to work for a business that didn’t have a budget? Probably not. Because heck, they wouldn’t know if they’d be able to pay you or not. A budget simply keeps your money from controlling you.
Excuse #4: I can’t own a decent car without a car loan.
- Wrong again. YES, you can own a decent car without a car loan. It takes self-discipline to save up enough cash to pay for a car, but honestly, not having to make a $400 car payment every month is so worth it.
Excuse #5: I’m stuck in the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle.
- Trust me, you’re not stuck in that vicious cycle unless you want to be stuck. I know you’re probably rolling your eyes to that, but it’s true. It will take some serious discipline but you can get out of the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle once and for all by learning how to manage your money BEFORE it has the chance to manage you.
You can do this! It will take a lot of work and there may be times you might want to quit! But keeping your goals in mind, where would you like to be in your finances? I will provide you with every step you need to get there.
- Learning to manage your money well will open up a whole world of freedom to you.
- Freedom from being kept awake at night by the burden of your finances.
- Freedom from the crushing weight of debt.
- Freedom from wondering how you’ll afford to pay for necessities, like medical bills, clothing, and car repairs.
- Freedom from wanting “what you can’t have”.
- Freedom from living paycheck-to-paycheck.
Since learning to manage money well, my family has been able to afford things we never dreamt of. Like sending our children to a Catholic Preschool, paying for our boys to play soccer, going on family vacations to the beach, paying cash for a car, and most importantly, we’re able to give to our neighbors in need without worry.
What You’ll Learn In Real Life Money Plan?
MODULE ONE: Laying the Foundation
- LESSON ONE: Setting Goals for the Course (9:01)
- LESSON TWO: Why is Money Important to Me? (5:46)
MODULE TWO: All about the “B” word…
- LESSON ONE: Build Your Budget (8:59)
- LESSON TWO: Defining Our Expenses (6:16)
- BONUS: How to Reconcile Your Bank Statement (4:42)
- LESSON THREE: Got Irregular Income? (5:16)
- BONUS: Zero-Based Budget Example (5:58)
- BONUS: Monthly Budget Example Spreadsheet (From Bonus Video)
- BONUS: How we budget using cash (6:22)
MODULE THREE: Building up your savings
- LESSON ONE: Saving for a rainy day (4:56)
- BONUS: Money Saving Resources
MODULE FOUR: Getting rid of debt
- LESSON ONE: Kill the debt monster (5:54)
- LESSON TWO: Which method to use? (8:54)
- LESSON THREE: Developing Debt-Free Goals (4:40)
- LESSON FOUR: Staying Motivated (4:23)
MODULE FIVE: Keep moving forward
- LESSON ONE: Developing a financial plan (3:22)
- ESSON TWO: Equity – does it matter? (2:35)
- LESSON THREE: The Keys to Financial Freedom (3:36)
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