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Centonomy Personal Financial Management Course
kiterunner
#41 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 12:09:01 AM
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chiaroscuro wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Swenani wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
There is an outbreak of consultant mania even among corporates. Kila kitu consultant even the things you can do for yourself

But on the other hand, there's money to be made by selling people air


I want to start a consulting firm on how to eat fish

Anza. Getrude Mungai is already there



ANy relation to Mungai K?

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Do people actually pay those rates?
our goals are best achieved indirectly
kyt
#42 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 8:54:34 AM
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Swenani wrote:
Wa-home wrote:
Dear Wazuans,

Has anyone attended the Personal Financial Management Course offered by Centonomy?
I bumped into some recorded video testimonies of some guys who had attended the course.
The total cost for the 11 weeks course is Kes 33,750 (inclusive of 16% Vat) for the 11 modules plus a registration and booking fee of Kes 1,500.
If you have attended the course , kindly advice if one gets value for money.Your insights will be highly appreciated.

Regards,
Wa-home




Ati 33K!!!!!!,The key to financial management is planning and discipline which can never be taught anywhere!

word!
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bird_man
#43 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 10:19:03 AM
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Location: Nairobi
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.
Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
Lolest!
#44 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 12:50:20 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.

they are more serious?

they are more gullible?
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Swenani
#45 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 1:09:27 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.

they are more serious?

they are more gullible?

smile smile smile smile
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
bird_man
#46 Posted : Friday, February 20, 2015 6:15:46 PM
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Joined: 11/2/2006
Posts: 1,206
Location: Nairobi
Lolest! wrote:
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.

they are more serious?

they are more gullible?


None of the above.Men are just more wajuaji.
They imagine they have no space left to learn just a little more.
Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
Xymalos
#47 Posted : Saturday, February 21, 2015 9:02:23 AM
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Joined: 2/14/2015
Posts: 98
Location: Kenya
This Centonomy team is doing a great job - trying to provide financial information that guides people towards a financially secure future. Before you harshly judge them, please browse/read through their web site at this --link-- Very impressive.

Also read today's Saturday Daily Nation Magazine page 17 on an informative article titled "Redefine your Idea of retirement" by Centonomy. Let us give credit where its well deserved.
Jodaco
#48 Posted : Saturday, February 21, 2015 11:14:24 AM
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Joined: 2/6/2015
Posts: 12
[quote=Xymalos]This Centonomy team is doing a great job - trying to provide financial information that guides people towards a financially secure future. Before you harshly judge them, please browse/read through their web site at this --link-- Very impressive.

Also read today's Saturday Daily Nation Magazine page 17 on an informative article titled "Redefine your Idea of retirement" by Centonomy. Let us give credit where its well deserved.[/quote

They seem to be doing a good job. But the questions are:

1. Are the lecturers well versed in their fields? For example, I'd rather listen to an accomplished real estate investor than a professor of real estate.

2. Are the courses tailored for Kenyans' needs?

3. What's the feedback from those who have completed the course?

nakujua
#49 Posted : Saturday, February 21, 2015 11:15:37 AM
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Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
bird_man wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
bird_man wrote:
I attended yesterday, was my 2nd session.
Being an old time Wazua member I was familiar with most of what they have taught for the last 2 days. We all seem to know what to do to make money or save.....problem is TECHNIQUE.
They teach you simple/everyday ways in which you can save and use the saved amount to invest in compounding revenue streams.Most of us even in Wazua are waiting for that day when you will get 500K or 1M or 2M to invest in your dream project.

Anyway, I will update as I get closer to week 11. I also noticed that 80% of my class are ladies/women, I am not sure why.

they are more serious?

they are more gullible?


None of the above.Men are just more wajuaji.
They imagine they have no space left to learn just a little more.

I think it at times comes down to crowd mentality, ladies are more likely to influence their friends and prefer doing things in groups - lakini for majority ya wanaume - the thing has to make sense to them first before trying out, especially when it comes to matters that do not have a tangible effect, those that are more psychological e.g religion and money making classes.
Lolest!
#50 Posted : Saturday, February 21, 2015 1:55:44 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
Xymalos wrote:
This Centonomy team is doing a great job - trying to provide financial information that guides people towards a financially secure future. Before you harshly judge them, please browse/read through their web site at this --link-- Very impressive.

Also read today's Saturday Daily Nation Magazine page 17 on an informative article titled "Redefine your Idea of retirement" by Centonomy. Let us give credit where its well deserved.

This might sound contradictory but I like reading Waceke's articles

But didnt she once write that she has no fix for anyone's financial issues? You have to chart your future personally depending on your situation!

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
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