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There are countless learning opportunities online that can teach men and women about money. Of course, it is important to be aware of what one decides to use, given that not all programs are legitimate, reliable, and based on solid information that users can trust. For that reason, it is important to understand one’s options and to make an informed decision. Those who take the time to make the right decision may be able to better protect their investment and they may also be able to meet their expectations. With that, this review would like to introduce a program called Money Revealed.

What is Money Revealed?

Money Revealed is a program that describes itself as one where it shares what “ultra-wealthy people know about money that you don’t. How to get it, grow it and keep it.” There are nine episodes in total and users get access to the episodes by registering their name and email addresses.

They can also receive test reminders and updates about the program, better enabling them to remain in tune with the program and its offerings. In addition, the program does not identify that it charges users to watch the episodes. Rather, below the registration section, there is a green button that states “Watch for FREE.”

Paid Aspects of the Program

As a preliminary matter, the “terms and conditions” of any program is always worth looking at. The first section in the terms and conditions is the “return policy.” The policy explains that users have within 10 days of receipt to report a damaged product and to order a replacement product to be sent. As for returns, they are accepted for 14 days following receipt of a product. Returned products also come with a 15% restocking fee.

More importantly, the section states “Please note that depending upon your bank and billing cycles, your credit will be posted within 1-2 billing cycles (generally 3-5 business days).”

Essentially, even if it may be free to watch the program, it is best to make sure that it is in fact the case. It is also best to determine what other aspects of the program, if any, that you are paying for.

The Speakers

The program describes the speakers as “36 self-made millionaires, multi-millionaires, and billionaires – and their wealth advisors.” Though this is somewhat indicative that those who speak in the episodes are people who have earned a great deal of money, the program does not identify how they came about their funds.

It is possible that this type of information will be shared as users watch the program. The speakers also seem to have varying backgrounds and though the program lists them, its perhaps best for users to do their own research about the speakers to determine whether listening to them is worth it.

There are nine episodes and sometimes more than one speaker per episode. The speakers each have their own discussion topics, which users can view before deciding to watch the program. For example, one of the speakers is David Gardner. He is the co-founder of the Motley Fool.

During the program, he discusses how his business began from a family joke and turned into what it is today. He also shares a small tweak to traditional stock investment, and how to invest in stocks at any stage of life. Another speaker is Garrett Gunderson, who writes for Forbes about wealth building and personal finance. These are just two of the many participants in the program, but at least it provides a sense of the people users will be listening to.

“You’ll Never See Money the Same Way Again”

The program also identifies that after watching all of the videos, viewers will not “see money the same way again.” For example, according to the program’s webpage, users will learn what it really takes to become wealthy, how the speakers view money, how they got to where they are, and how they are able to continue growing their funds over time. This type of information may alter the way that those who watch the program view money and hopefully it does so for the better.

Of course, it is also important to be aware that no matter what methods the speakers may advocate for, it may be best to double-check the suggestions by doing outside research. It is always imperative to be an informed and knowledgeable individual when it comes to one’s funds, investments, and financial decisions.

A Few of the Topics

The program identifies that there is one “common thread” that appears over and over again among the speakers. The common thread is that “Schools won’t teach you this. . . . Financial ignorance is rampant today.” So, the thread seems to be that financial ignorance is common and schools cannot resolve the issue. Other than that bit of information, the program also identifies a number of other topics, among many others, that the speakers will touch upon as they present their topics.

A few of the main topics include:

  • What the rich are trained to do that the poor and middle class are not
  • What the rich buy with debt that makes them richer
  • Banks, money, and corruption – how deep can the rabbit hole go?
  • Three words that free you from the need network
  • What money looks like through the eyes of the ultra-rich
  • How to put your money to work for a good cause AND a good return

These are a few of the subjects that the program has identified on its webpage that users can expect to learn about. They certainly seem interesting and hopefully they provide users with information that enables them to reach their financial goals and expectations.

A Program for Anyone

The program also identifies that the system is for anyone. For example, it states that those who should watch include:

  • High-income earners who are tired of being taxed to death
  • Middle-class who want to become wealthy
  • Poor people who want to break the chains of poverty
  • And anyone who wants to create generational wealth

Just on a note – the taxes that one pays is based on their own circumstances. The tax bracket that one finds themselves in is what may affect their tax rate. Further, generational wealth may not be as possible as people think. It’s counter-points like these that users may want to consider looking at, no matter what advice they get.

Summary

Overall, Money Revealed seems to be a program that is designed to provide viewers with financial advice and insight. Further, there are some aspects of the program that may cost money, therefore it is best to be fully ware of what one is signing up for, the payment obligations, and the like. Further, one should verify and check any information that they receive in general to ensure that they are making sound and smart decisions for themselves and their future.

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