Archive for June, 2011

How to Find the Best Financial Education Program

June 28th, 2011

If you’re reading this then hopefully you are looking for a way to take control of your own finances by completing some form of financial education program. Perhaps you have sacked your financial adviser because he’s done such a crap job over the last couple of years and you reckon you can do a better job. Or maybe you’re just starting off and have decided to take responsibility for your financial future at an early stage.

If so, congratulations! The path to true wealth and prosperity lies in understanding your own finances and taking control of them. The path to failure is letting others, like financial advisers, family or friends, take control of your future by managing your investments or telling you what you should be doing. Worse still, is trying to do it on your own without understanding where you are going.

To benefit from the ability to control your own finances you need initial and ongoing financial education and that is best achieved through a properly structured financial education program. It’s like learning to play golf. If you have never played before, then the best way to learn is to seek a professional who will show you how to achieve that low handicap through a perfect swing. Your ongoing performance on the golf course also relies on your ongoing practice and continued support from the golf pro or other professional sources. We all know what sort of golfer a person is likely to be who has never taken a golf lesson and relies on advice from their mates when things go from bad to worse with the swing.

Financial well being is no different to playing golf. You need to learn the basics through a comprehensive financial education program. The program also needs to teach you the right mindset for achieving prosperity. Financial freedom or success can have different definitions to many people but any financial education program needs to also teach you beyond the basics and principles of how to swing a golf club.

What about when your ball goes into a bunker? Did your golf pro teach you how to get out of trouble? We all know the world of finance and investment does not run smoothly all the time. For the untrained, making financial decisions can be like not knowing what club to use on the tee or any other part of the course – because they do not know what the outcome may be. To the trained golfer you know what club to use and will be successful more often than not when you play a shot from any position.

To find the best financial education program you need it to cover the fundamental basics like budgeting, cash flows, understanding all types of investments, investment structures and understanding company reports and research papers. It also needs to teach all the advanced strategies like minimising your taxes, estate planning issues, retirement planning strategies and protecting your assets. It also needs to teach you about prosperity, financial well being and the importance of a healthy lifestyle. Probably the most important aspect, just as the golfer needs constant revision and practice to keep a low handicap, you will need constant reviews and ongoing access to professionals and mentors.

Achieving financial freedom is an ongoing pursuit of knowledge and education. If you don’t do it right you’ll end up in the trees or someone else’s forest.

There are many different levels of financial education programs out there, available online or directly through many reputable financial institutions. They all come with different price levels, expectations and outcomes. One of the best financial education programs I can recommend is the Ultimate Wealth Formula [http://www.theultimatewealthformula.com/rbourne]. It’s not designed for everyone but then that depends on whether you want the perfect golf game or you’re just looking to fix that nasty slice.

Rob Bourne has been involved in the financial services industry for over 35 years. A practising financial adviser he now focuses on the need for people to be better informed through realistic and down-to-earth financial education. The aim is to help people make their own informed decisions on financial investments and business opportunities. Rob specialises in helping people with online business opportunities through financial education.

5 Factors To Look Out For In An Online Education Program

June 23rd, 2011

Online education is becoming more and more popular nowadays, and as online education program start to become available everywhere, it is important that potential students consider the 5 factors below before choosing their online program:

1) Accredited

Probably the very first thing one should look out for is whether the online program is Accredited. Most schools are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. If it is not accredited, forget it and move on. Many companies will not acknowledge an unaccredited degree, and the worst thing that can happen is wasting a few years getting an online degree that is useless in the real world. One should also look out for how long the school has been around, how many online students have graduated, and how are the degrees perceived in the real world.

2) Faculty

When students think back of their school days, most of them have good memories. Therefore one important thing to look out for is whether the online school will be able to recreate such an environment in the virtual classroom. Find out more about the credentials of the instructors, what they specialize in, and how accessible will they be to students.

3) Flexibility

One reason people turn to online education is for the flexibility it provides. A good online education program should have a very flexible timetable, to suit one’s schedule. The convenience factor should be weighed in the student’s favor at all times.

4) Online Platform

Before applying for any online program, first take time to explore their platform in which lessons will be delivered. Be sure that it is user-friendly, and that you like the look, feel and functionality of the platform.

5) Ease of Online Learning

Online education should, able all, be easy, and should not require the students to be proficient in computers in order to attend the virtual classroom. It should be designed in such a way that even a non-tech person is able to seamlessly integrate into the entire learning process. That will be a good indicator of a great online school.

The options available to potential students are mind boggling, and although the advantages are tremendous, potential students should do their due diligence and take time to compare and see which online education program suits their need.