By Terry Condon.

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How Much Should You Pay For Financial Education?

Does it make sense to pay money to make money?

On the surface, it's a bit of a head scratcher.

If you’re trying to do better with money, why give it away?

That seems like a logical question to ask.

This article will help you answer it.

Because the truth is, there are times when it does not make sense to hand over your hard earned cash.

And there are other times when it absolutely does.

Knowing the difference is critical. It’s what sets the speed at which you can achieve your goals.

In this article, I'll show when you should and shouldn't spend money on financial education. And how to spend wisely when you do.

Let’s begin...

The Hidden Price You're Already Paying

First, let’s establish a fact you might not be aware of…

You’re already paying a price.

You just can’t see it, because it’s not an out of pocket cost.

It’s a tax.

Let me explain…

I spent three years reading books, going to workshops, and consuming information. All to avoid making a mistake investing my money.