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THE SECURE STUDENT

February 10, 2010 by Bryan McDonald  
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If I knew what I know now, back when I was in high school about money, credit and general finance, boy would it things have come along faster for me!! I remember being in the Student Union at college and there were “hawks” lurking around offering me a free t-shirt to sign up for a credit card.

In college that’s really all I needed to sign up for something. FREE = ME!

Come to think of it, I never really remember either of my parents talking to me about money, credit or general finances. Maybe that’s becasue I always had a job and I was pretty much a low maintenance kid. Well admitingly I eventually struggled becasue I didn’t know what I didn’t know.

So when would you like to know your child’s personal financial philosophy on credit and money?

The Secure student program does just that. It helps you open a conversation with your child about their “money philosophy”. It is FREE ONLINE education offered to you and your children through the National Institute of Financial Education, a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to unbiased consumer education.

The course teaches your child the 20 lessons they should know before leaving home. Some of them are:

* How Credit Scoring Works
* Consumption Pattern
* College Student Statistics
* History of Credit Cards
* Budgeting
* Savings Automation
* Planning Ahead
* And More……

So, take action now to learn what your child’s philosophy on finances are. All you need to do is enter your information below and we will send you information on how to enroll in the course and open one of the msot important conversations you will ever have with your children

WHAT IS ENOUGH?

January 14, 2010 by Bryan McDonald  
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In my life, I have gone through alot of ups and downs, both personally and financially. Through These trials and tribulations I have learned some great lessons and become aware of some very powerful things. I am sure you agree with me, that you learn from your mistakes soooooo much more than you learn from your success. One of the things that came about my experiences is defining what W-E-A-L-T-H really means to me. On thing I did is I figured out What Is Enough

FREE ONLINE FINANCIAL EDUCATION

January 13, 2010 by Bryan McDonald  
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http://www.thebryanmcdonald.info/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/nifelogo.gif NIFE is a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to unbiased consumer education. NIFE seeks out exceptional leaders, educators, and professionals to donate their time as Faculty members – sharing personal experience about Real Estate, Investing and Borrowing. Their experience is shared via live online classes, and recorded web videos – if you can watch TV, you can master your finance.

We believe that Financial Freedom Begins with Financial Education™.