Friday, January 8, 2016

7 Steps to Automate Your Finances and Gain Freedom – 2 Checking Account System Course Launch

Three Thrifty Guys is pleased to announce a new, FREE online financial course for helping you manage your finances this new year in a totally automated way. It’s called the Two Checking Account System.

A little back-story

For years, I was tired of spending lots of time on my finances! To make things worse, I (who was supposed to be the financial wiz) was getting overdrafts on my checking account. It was completely demoralizing and it carried with it a lot of shame. Regardless of how many income streams I could make or how much money I could save, I needed to find a different way.

That is when I came up with the Two Checking Account System. A system that took away all my worry and shame, and helped me get away from living paycheck to paycheck. This automated system was super easy to setup and helped our family save a lot of time in managing our finances.

Here’s Jeff on how the system has worked for his family:

 Take the course – for FREE

Who needs the Two Checking Account System?

While we think the system could benefit most anyone – we’ve particularly geared it for those living paycheck-to-paycheck or those looking to gain a little more financial stability with their money.

recent survey stated that 63% of American’s are just one paycheck away from financial ruin.

The Two Checking Account System could just be the tool to set their finances in order.

Check it out!

The 8-minute video course is totally free because we want to help as many folks as possible who might be looking for a better way to manage their money. It’s worked for us and know it can work for you.

Start the course – for FREE

northpointe-logoWe are offering the 8-minute video course for free with the help of Northpointe Bank. Northpointe offers an unbelievable 5% APY on their checking accounts. Set up your 2nd checking account today with Northpointe and tell ’em Three Thrifty Guys sent ya!

TTG may earn a fee if you sign-up for a checking account – at no cost to you.

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