Free Continuing Education for a Stronger Financial Future

U.S. Money Reserve
2 min readAug 11, 2021

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By John Rothans, Chief Procurement Officer of U.S. Money Reserve

Who are you reaching out to about your future? Many individuals and organizations can help you build a better tomorrow and provide information to strengthen your financial future. Even if you feel well-equipped to weather any economic storm, there’s nothing wrong with reevaluating your current situation to ensure that your goals align with where you see yourself heading.

Here are some online resources to help you become and stay money-wise.

Personal Finance and Budgeting Basics

“The single biggest difference between financial success and financial failure is how well you manage your money. It’s simple: To master money, you must manage money,” advises businessman and author T. Harv Eker.

Start with the simplest money matter. You can find a variety of free courses online to boost your knowledge about personal finance and budgeting. Here are nine of them.

Planning for Retirement

Options for free online education about retirement planning include:

Building and Diversifying Your Portfolio

The internet boasts a slew of free resources about how to build and diversify your portfolio as well. Here are a few of them:

  • A free 1½-hour course from Udemy teaches the basics about the stock market.
  • Another free, 1½-hour lecture video from Dr. Jake Xia at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He teaches about portfolio management, portfolio construction, portfolio theory, and risk parity portfolios.
  • U.S. Money Resource’s free Gold Information Kit provides a wealth of resources about how to build and diversify your portfolio with the power of precious metals.

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest,” said Benjamin Franklin. Invest in yourself today. Check out one of these free online financial education resources and see what you can learn.

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Originally published at https://www.usmoneyreserve.com on August 11, 2021.

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