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Invitation to Money Coach University’s Open House

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach by Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach
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Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach, and publishing expert Earl Cox, co-founders of the financial advice site AskTheMoneyCoach.com, invite you to the Grand Opening and Virtual Open House for the official launch of Money Coach University on Feb. 16, 2017 from 8:30-9:00 pm EST.

Money Coach University is a video-based learning platform that offers both free and paid courses to people interested in improving their personal finances and learning how to better manage their money.

Enrollment in Money Coach University is free and courses are offered on demand, 24/7. Some courses on narrowly focused topics are as short as 30 minutes. Other courses offer a deep-dive into a subject and take up to six-weeks to complete.

All students will be given a chance to interact with Lynnette or their instructor via course comments, private email exchange and social media. Students can also schedule office hours with Lynnette for one-on-one guidance and coaching.

During the Virtual Open House, Lynnette will be available for Q&A and interviews. People who enroll in Money Coach University in February also get a free e-book, Lynnette’s New York Times bestseller Zero Debt.

In additional to individuals signing up, companies, trade associations, membership groups, non-profits and other organizations can also sponsor their employees, customers, members or others to take courses on Money Coach University.

“The average American has less than $1,000 in savings, is struggling with debt and hasn’t adequately planned for retirement,” Lynnette says. “Money Coach University is a technology platform to help solve those problems – by promoting financial health and giving people the tools and advice they need to succeed economically.”

Money Coach University currently offers the following courses:

  • Better Budgeting: Secrets to Improving Cash Flow & Managing Your Finances
  • Credit 101: How to Establish or Rebuild Good Credit
  • Perfect Credit: 7 Steps to a Great Credit Rating
  • Zero Debt: How to Conquer Credit Card Bills Once and For All
  • Life Insurance Smarts: Life Insurance Basics You Must Know
  • Home Ownership Smarts: Qualify for a Mortgage & Pick the Best Home Loan
  • 12 Warning Signs of Too Much Debt
  • Winning College Scholarships

Additional financial topics, to be added to Money Coach University in 2017, include: Investing, Retirement Planning, Student Loans, Entrepreneurship, Taxes, Paying for College, Identity Theft, Relationships & Money and more.

Enroll in Money Coach University free of charge by visiting: MoneyCoachUniversity.com.

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