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2020: A year in review for Personal Finance Club

I know 2020 has been a pretty rough year but hopefully we can all find some silver linings to feel good about. For me, the big silver lining has been YOU. Thank you for being part of Personal Finance Club and this exciting journey! I started the PFC account about two years ago in January of 2019. I wasn’t planning on ever trying to make money, I just wanted to share my passion and help people figure out money! ‎

Being locked down in the pandemic kind of forced me to focus, and I decided to turn PFC into a business! The response has really been incredible. When I started my first company it took me over three years to cumulative do $100,000 in revenue. When I launched the PFC course I did $100,000 in sales in the first five days. WILD.‎

And the feedback has been insane. So many people telling me it’s the best money they ever spent, changed their lives, etc. I feel really good about what we’re doing. PLUS we get to donate 20% to charity. PLUS I made my first hire (@vivitron) so we don’t have to feel weird about saying “we” anymore!‎

I’m more motivated than ever to make 2021 even better! We’ve got some BIG THINGS in store for next year, including launching our TikTok account THIS SUNDAY (January 3rd) and in mid January we’ll be re-launching the course with a big sale and a bunch of NEW content (free to everyone who already bought of course!)‎

Thanks for being part of it, and for taking some of your time and energy to focus on your finances to improve your own future! And if you’re looking for some new year’s resolutions, I have a couple ideas…‎

As always, reminding you to build wealth by following the two PFC rules: 1.) Live below your means and 2.) Invest early and often.‎

-Jeremy‎

via Instagram

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