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iLearn has some new PF courses available




February 6th, 2008 at 2:37 pm

Awhile back, I signed up for a free e-course through iLearn. It pertained to photography, and while I didn’t learn anything ground-breaking, it was helpful to me.

iLearn has a few personal finance-related courses now available:

Map your future: The basics for personal financial planning

Investing for everyone

Credit and your loan application

And a bonus: Get organized: Managing time, space and paper

For all iLearn courses, visit their main page.

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Comment by Hilda
2008-02-08 02:48:09

Thanks, Kacie! I enrolled in the Managing time, space and paper class. I love this site! I hope you feel better soon.

 
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