Hi Cheri;
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You often post something in your forums related to the fact that much of the information floating around the internet about how to make money on the internet is being promoted by people who have never actually done so. By the same token, there's a tremendous amount of information on the internet about financial planning that's either premature for many people or downright bad advice.
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Indeed, you're very right! What strikes me as sad is that the same thing exists in nearly every market that's online. The IMDB (Internet Movie Database) has a warning for budding actors and actresses on their site. It says to beware of people selling "how to get into acting" and how to "get found" materials being sold online. They go on to say that if these people's *secrets* worked, they'd so busy ACTING in movies that they wouldn't have time to hawk ebooks. lol
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Despite the fact that almost everyone will tell you they aren't in debt, over 90 million Americans can't pay off their credit cards monthly and 30 million can only make the minimum payment. I don't have statistics for Canada or other countries, but I don't think Americans are the only ones who have these issues. I know from experience that it isn't any easier to wean yourself from living on credit than to break any other addictive behavior.
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It's the same everywhere. Canada, USA, Australia, UK, etc. We're a generation that grew up with credit.
One thing I see a lot of, too, is that money "burns a hole" in most people's pockets. The minute they get a little extra, they *have to* spend it. That applies whether it's cash OR credit.
I like the approach you use. I can hardly wait until you have time to finish that Money Tips book. Between you and Leo (another client who's a financial educator) I think I will have some great materials to promote along with my business goodies.
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Linda
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