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As you all know, I am a HUGE fan of Mvelopes and credit this program/system/software for every single financial goal we have reached (paying off all of our debt, saving up a bunch of money, quitting our job and traveling, working for ourselves, etc).

If you have been considering trying them out, now is the time. Today I received this offer in my inbox:


If you are interested in this offer, let me know and I will forward the email to you as sign up must be through the embedded link. 

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Update: Leanne asked a great question that I should have addressed in the post. I currently pay $39.60 quarterly. 

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  1. i just watched the video. dog knows i could use some help managing my dinero. i am going to do the free 14 day trial. but how much does the program actually cost?

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  2. I currently pay $39.60 quarterly. Paying monthly is the most expensive, then quarterly and then yearly. I'm not sure if the savings requires a specific plan sign up (like quarterly or yearly), but even 50% off of my quarterly rate is a steal. I'll forward the email to you now...

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