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Financial Facebook

In January I blogged about attending a seminar on financial management for women given by Richard Paul Evans. At that time, he offered membership to an online community for only $10 per month. I had intended to sign up, but hadn't gotten around to it.

Today, they sent a follow up email that I nearly deleted without reading. On a fluke, I opened it and found this:

You are probably already aware that I have started the 5 Lessons Institute: a community to help people find wealth and live the 5 Lessons. What you don't know is that you can now enjoy all the benefits of being a member for FREE. That's right, it's no longer $10 a month.

The 5 Lessons institute is a community for people who want to improve their financial world and develop wealth. There are money saving tips, articles, smart ideas, groups you can join and expert advice. Also there’s a fun “facebook” like community so we can all help each other in these tough times.

And it’s all FREE. If you're serious about changing your financial world then join friends around the country and go to www.5lessons.com ! We'll be looking for you!

Meet you at the flagpole?

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