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Your chance to get Money Matters 101 is expiring soon! Let me ask you a few questions Friend, and be

Your chance to get Money Matters 101 is expiring soon! [Marketing Impact Academy]() [image](=) Let me ask you a few questions Friend, and be honest with yourself... - Are you struggling financially and you don’t know how to dig out? - Do you have a HARD time understanding investing or does it seem risky to you? - Do you feel more comfortable making money than you do managing it? - Do you wish there were more $ at the end of the month - Do you worry that an emergency could wipe you out? - Do you feel clueless when it comes to financial planning? - Do you want the financial freedom to take vacations, have more fun and simply worry less? If your inner voice is screaming “YESSSS,” then… Deep breath… I got you! Let me break down my mini course [Money Matters 101](. I designed this course for beginners. I’ve compressed years of financial wisdom into a few days. Inside you’ll learn how to: - Change your money mindset forever - Cut back on recurring debt - Negotiate to save even more - Find the best opportunities to earn cash back - Protect your assets - Create an emergency fund - Start investing I’ve heard from dozens of people who have already completed the course and they all say the same thing… “You made this SO easy. I feel so much more confident about my finances now.” Stop feeling confused and guilty about your money. It’s time to take control of your finances so you can start living the life you want. [Join me inside Money Matters 101]( I’ll see you there, Bret P.S. Wish you could ask me questions live? Now’s your chance! Everyone who grabs [Money Matters]( today also gets a bonus group coaching call in mid June. I’m revealing all of our personal investments and will do a huge Q&A just for my Money Matters peeps. By clicking the Unsubscribe link below you will no longer receive our Marketing Impact Academy training invitations and updates or any other emails from any of our brands including: InstaClubHub, Phase It Up, PUSH Journal, or our weekly Snapshot newsletter. We'd love to stay in touch with you, however, if you absolutely don't want to receive ANY of our love notes, emails, and cool stuff we understand. Click this link if you are 100% sure you want to [Unsubscribe]( from ALL emails from Team Johnson. Team Johnson 28241 Crown Valley Parkway Suite F #178 Laguna Niguel, California 92677 United States

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