What's your Financial IQ? If you don't know. . . Then you really need to read this!

Published by Renee Love — 01-25-2017 04:01:57 PM


I'd like to start out by thanking you for taking the time out of your busy day to read my blog.

"What is Financial Literacy"  you may ask?

Financial literacy is the ability to understand how money works in the world: how someone manages to earn or make it, how that person manages it, how he/she invests it (turn it into more) and how that person donates it to help others.

If we are being honest none of us were taught by our parents the proper meaning and or the actions it takes to be financially equipped. 

Here is the education that was given by our parents: "I ain't got no money", "money don't grow on trees", " go ask your mother/father". I'm sure you catch my drift. The remedy for having money in their eyesight is this: go to school and get an education, get a job, get married, take care of your family

In the interim, while following this advice,  we end up working 40+ hours a week (on a job we can't stand), for 40+ years to end up retiring to live off of 40% of the money that wasn't sufficient in the first place. 

Isn't that a bummer, so sad but absolutely true for most American families in this day and time. 

The way our economic system and the fearless leader of the free world is set-up, it looks as though it will get a lot worse before it gets better anytime soon.

Unless . . .  we take matters into our own hands and educate ourselves on the subject of Financial Literacy.

I know what you're thinking, how when our schools, universities, and colleges don't even have Financial Literacy as part of their curriculum. 

Have no fear, my friend, I have to come to rescue you from your "STINKING THINKING". . .  Say it out loud with me "I WILL NO LONGER BE PLAGUED WITH STINKING THINKING"! 

We will start by changing your Teachability Index.

What is your "Teachability index"?

The teachability index is a measure of your willingness to do two things:

  1. To absorb new information from other humans-
    (As opposed to learning ONLY from your own experience).
  2. To accept and implement changes in thought and action.

(As opposed to stubbornly resisting change).

I'd like to present you with a Finacial Literacy course that I came across while perusing the internet, let me be transparent to say that it has a small one-time $18 fee, but when you make your purchase you will receive a link to pass on to your friends and family, once they make a purchase you will earn a commission also.

Will you join me in my crusade to help change people's Financial Literacy IQ? We can do this family at a time.


To your success,

Renee' Love

P.S. 

find me on Facebook so that my team and I

will teach you how to take this to the 

masses. 


About Renee Love

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Hi, my name is Renee' Love, I am a revolutionary, who love helping others gain their freedom by introducing them to low to no cost business opportunities. I am a firm believer that you can't just wait for someone else to give you a handout you must come up with your own Plan B if your Plan A has failed you.