Archive for March, 2010

Creating True Financial Independence Testimonial

March 16th, 2010

For More Information on our Next Class Please See Creating True Financial Independence

Next Class Begins March 25th Online.

What is Creating True Financial Independence?

March 9th, 2010

Creating True Financial Independence Now Online

Our Next Class to get you Debt Free begins March 25th Online

This is a four week course.

Each week will have a lesson

Each Week will have a Conference call to answer your questions.

One Person’s experience taking Matt’s Creating True Financial Independence Course.

We’re Thinking about offering this class Online Beginning March 25th.  Interested?

It will be live but you’ll still have access to the class at your own convenience (You can watch and learn on your own schedule)

If you even think you might be interested, then here’s the list to get on.

Demand is High, so we expect the class to fill.

This list will be for early access to the sign up page.  We’ll also send you our report on 10 ways to find $300.

What is Your Magic Number?

March 8th, 2010

What a Great Teleseminar we had the other day. This one was on figuring out your Magic Number that you really need to be financially independent.

Here’s the link to the recording.

And Here’s the Link to the Work Sheet you need to work through and get your magic number.

Magic Number Worksheet

4 Things You Must Do If Your Debit Card is Declined

March 2nd, 2010

My First National Bank of Durango debit card was compromised along with up to 5,000 other cards that we part of the Heartland Payment Systems data theft.

What to do if your debt card has been declined?

  1. Contact your bank immediately to determine the reason.
  2. Review your account transactions to determine if there have been any fraudulent charges.
  3. Dispute any fraudulent transactions – the bank will put the money back into your account. Just like with a credit card you are not liable for fraudulent charges.
  4. If there has been fraud, close the card and destroy it.  Have your bank reorder a new debit card. Request a rush order to be placed if you have an urgent need for the card.  The bank may charge a $50 rush fee and you may be able to get them to waive the fee.