Today the Financial Intelligence Network officially launched its website, www.FinancialIntelligenceNetwork.com. The financial intelligence network is a collection of self-paced courses, video seminars, articles, checklists, and audio interviews that helps people become financially literate.
Most adult financial education programs stop at budgeting, which is only the beginning. The fact is that unless you have a lot of money (a net worth of $1 million or more), it is very difficult to get good financial advice. In October Richard "Mac" Hisey, president of AARP Financial said "Average Americans are at an impasse. They know they're responsible for their retirement, know they need help, but they don't know where to turn."
The Financial Intelligence Network delivers a low-cost, easy access, financial education for those that don't know where to turn. The Financial Intelligence Network is offering a free Financial Intelligence Checklist of bare bones minimum knowledge, concepts and general knowledge, a variety of investments, and some wealth preservation topics that people can use to inventory their current knowledge then to chart a course for their personal financial education.



