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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
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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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! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 1,063 Location: Kenya
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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! Hio cost iko juu sana... I took it at Nairobi Aviation college for ksh 1000...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/8/2013 Posts: 4,068 Location: At Large.
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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
I have but mine was a 3 days crush programme. The course is good in my view.It opens up your eyes and some reality dawns on you. My take away from the course. 1.Start saving from you first day in employment or business. 2.There are expenses we can do away with...eg.lunch (carry your lunch and save the 200/=.That is 72k in a year enough to buy a plot at Kamulu which will appreciate to 200k in the next year and 400k in another year.That is wealth creation 3.Motor vehicles are a cost and they help you cruiz to poverty.(Forget the status and convinience. The costs are too high and when things are thick nobody even remembers that status and reputation you were trying to keep).This is not to say dont buy a car but give a deep thought to what you are buying.A vitz Vs a Blue Subru Outback. (Think initial purchase cost,insurance,fuel,service and resale) 4.Ladies...your hair costs are enough to take you through a degree programme at THE parallel programme. Wachana na hizo weaves. 5.Invest whatever extra coin you have it will help you in future. 6.Plan for your expenses. 7.Impulse buying will ruin you, for you more often than not buy things you dont need.What is called stuff. And many more. That was 3 years ago and I can say I am a better financial manager. Love is beautiful and so are those who share it.With Love, Marriage is an amazing event in ones life time, the foundation of joy, happiness and success.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/1/2010 Posts: 3,024 Location: Hapa
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Bigchick 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
I have but mine was a 3 days crush programme. The course is good in my view.It opens up your eyes and some reality dawns on you. My take away from the course. 1.Start saving from you first day in employment or business. 2.There are expenses we can do away with...eg.lunch (carry your lunch and save the 200/=.That is 72k in a year enough to buy a plot at Kamulu which will appreciate to 200k in the next year and 400k in another year.That is wealth creation 3.Motor vehicles are a cost and they help you cruiz to poverty.(Forget the status and convinience. The costs are too high and when things are thick nobody even remembers that status and reputation you were trying to keep).This is not to say dont buy a car but give a deep thought to what you are buying.A vitz Vs a Blue Subru Outback. (Think initial purchase cost,insurance,fuel,service and resale) 4.Ladies...your hair costs are enough to take you through a degree programme at THE parallel programme. Wachana na hizo weaves. 5.Invest whatever extra coin you have it will help you in future. 6.Plan for your expenses. 7.Impulse buying will ruin you, for you more often than not buy things you dont need.What is called stuff. And many more. That was 3 years ago and I can say I am a better financial manager. Thanks @Bigchick, you've saved a lot of people 33K which can be spent in Kamulu or elsewhere... Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. - Muhammad Ali🐝
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Bigchick 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
I have but mine was a 3 days crush programme. The course is good in my view.It opens up your eyes and some reality dawns on you. My take away from the course. 1.Start saving from you first day in employment or business- Discipline2.There are expenses we can do away with...eg.lunch (carry your lunch and save the 200/=.That is 72k in a year enough to buy a plot at Kamulu which will appreciate to 200k in the next year and 400k in another year.That is wealth creation- Planning and discipline3.Motor vehicles are a cost and they help you cruiz to poverty.(Forget the status and convinience. The costs are too high and when things are thick nobody even remembers that status and reputation you were trying to keep).This is not to say dont buy a car but give a deep thought to what you are buying.A vitz Vs a Blue Subru Outback. (Think initial purchase cost,insurance,fuel,service and resale)- Planning4.Ladies...your hair costs are enough to take you through a degree programme at THE parallel programme. Wachana na hizo weaves.- Discipline5.Invest whatever extra coin you have it will help you in future.- Discipline6.Plan for your expenses.- Planning7.Impulse buying will ruin you, for you more often than not buy things you dont need.What is called stuff.- Planning and disciplineAnd many more- Buy Konyagi instead of Jameson,pay for sex instead of marriage, adopt kids instead of marriage, eat roasted maize and arrow roots instead of roasted ribs,socialize with real people instead of virtual people and save on bundles, eat boiled eggs instead of boiled meatThat was 3 years ago and I can say I am a better financial manager. If you do not know how to plan, you are planning for poverty,if you aren't disciplined with your finances you will be disciplined in poverty If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/2/2010 Posts: 563 Location: Embakasi
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Swenani wrote:Bigchick 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
I have but mine was a 3 days crush programme. The course is good in my view.It opens up your eyes and some reality dawns on you. My take away from the course. 1.Start saving from you first day in employment or business- Discipline2.There are expenses we can do away with...eg.lunch (carry your lunch and save the 200/=.That is 72k in a year enough to buy a plot at Kamulu which will appreciate to 200k in the next year and 400k in another year.That is wealth creation- Planning and discipline3.Motor vehicles are a cost and they help you cruiz to poverty.(Forget the status and convinience. The costs are too high and when things are thick nobody even remembers that status and reputation you were trying to keep).This is not to say dont buy a car but give a deep thought to what you are buying.A vitz Vs a Blue Subru Outback. (Think initial purchase cost,insurance,fuel,service and resale)- Planning4.Ladies...your hair costs are enough to take you through a degree programme at THE parallel programme. Wachana na hizo weaves.- Discipline5.Invest whatever extra coin you have it will help you in future.- Discipline6.Plan for your expenses.- Planning7.Impulse buying will ruin you, for you more often than not buy things you dont need.What is called stuff.- Planning and disciplineAnd many more- Buy Konyagi instead of Jameson,pay for sex instead of marriage, adopt kids instead of marriage, eat roasted maize and arrow roots instead of roasted ribs,socialize with real people instead of virtual people and save on bundles, eat boiled eggs instead of boiled meatThat was 3 years ago and I can say I am a better financial manager. If you do not know how to plan, you are planning for poverty,if you aren't disciplined with your finances you will be disciplined in poverty In a place where thought is abandoned, freedom can become a curse.
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/9/2011 Posts: 730 Location: Nairobi
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I have gone through the syllabus on their website. I cant believe a literate person needs to pay and sit in class to be taught that. Anyway people are different our goals are best achieved indirectly
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/15/2010 Posts: 458
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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
I have looked at the syllabus and most of the things can be self taught ...but maybe the sitting will give you a better understanding i don't know! update president set president = speaker where president is null
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Toxicity 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
I have looked at the syllabus and most of the things can be self taught ...but maybe the sitting will give you a better understanding i don't know! If the tutor is a beautiful woman and the chance of laying her is 1/100,000.Just pay,attend and maybe you might get laid If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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