What have you learned thus far? Although I adore the videos, I am not sure if paying $87 for a course is worthwhile.
I hope/think it is! We had some people go through it before, and we’ve heard nothing negative (though we are prepared to make changes if there is anything). It was recommended to us by many colleagues to have it about three times the price for the amount of content and resources we provided, but I did not want to price anyone out.
I’ve always felt iffy about doing something like this, But my team and I had a great conversation many months ago, that we would refuse to do any kind of paid course unless it’s the top-of-the-line best of the best. We ended up taking every major budgeting course out there and saw an incredible amount of flaws. We put our heart and soul into this trying to make it something that could potentially change people’s financial lives. I REFUSE to do BS cash grabs and upsells, all that shit. I think you’ll be happy, but if for some reason you’re not, please email us.
Starting most online courses costs hundreds of dollars. Getting budgeting help directly from Caleb & company for 80 dollars is a great deal if you really need it.
If you can sample a demo and if you really like it, don’t buy a budgeting course. Take a peek at your paycheck. Sort it according to the categories that apply to your life. That’s all.
It sounds like you’re evaluating whether a course priced at $87 is worth the investment, despite enjoying the videos. Consider these factors: Check if the course offers unique, valuable content that you can’t easily find elsewhere, and see if it provides practical, actionable skills or knowledge that can benefit you. Look for reviews or testimonials from others who have taken the course to gauge its effectiveness. Also, assess whether the course includes ongoing support, updates, or additional resources that could enhance its value. If the course aligns with your goals and provides high-quality, comprehensive content, it might be worth the investment.
I invested in the budget course about a month ago, and I can not say enough how beneficial it is. Unfortunately, I had several issues because some of the calculations were wrong. In the spend analysis, for instance, the $300 budget I put for a category did not show up in the report.