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A new year has begin, and one of the many new resolution that people will make involved abut money. Hoping that 2011 will bring more money. Well, I also do the same. How can I not? With the increase of the price everywhere, and so many dreams and wishes wanted to be fulfill that involving money, me too, wishing for more money.

But have you heard a saying, it is not about how much money we make, but it is about how we are managing the money that we already make.

Some people earn five digits, and yet still surrounded by debt all around, and yet people who earn less. Able to save more. I know about the bigger people earn, the bigger the expenditure. That’s why learning about  personal finance will come in handy.

Personal finance is about making  wiser decision involving money. You and I have to learn how to well managing the money we make, so we can make the money work for us. Why and how?

Why because money is important, we must always be prepared, and with the tricks and tips learn, we can learn how to make that happen. Like tips for investing and saving. Why it is waste to save in normal saving account compare to unit trust. SO many things learned.

Usually, knowledge like this can only be obtained through direct lesson, book or ebook. Every thing has it benefits. But, how about learning in a scenario where we can actually interact with the members,a nd the author and also the expert? That is much better, isn’t? That’s what I received at KCLAU personal Finance system, or money automation system, a money system  learned on how to automated our money so it become easier to manage the money I earned.

As a charter member who has learned, I truly liking the system and the topic, and the discussion that has been made by KCLAU.

Even until now, I still learned, and practiced. Do I even mentioned that in the course, you can directly asked questions, and receiving feedback too? During the course, KC brings video, to help explain the matters easily and also a file, mostly excel on how to calculate our so many money related things. It so fun, and yet educational.

Find out more here.




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