As exciting and fulfilling as your entrepreneurial journey is, it can also be very stressful. You’re busy, and the last thing you need is something else to do, right? But to be a successful entrepreneur, you also need to learn and grow.
When you think about spending your time learning, it may cause you some angst. You don’t have a minute to waste on anything that’s not a considerable return on your time investment. Never fear. At Nav, we’ve got your back.
We research products and services, so you don’t have to. Then, we’ll recommend the ones that will give you the maximum payoff for your precious time. This is where WealthFit comes in.
WealthFit- A Review
Have you heard of WealthFit? It’s an online platform that offers courses from industry experts from a variety of fields. Their classes are designed with you, the entrepreneur, in mind. And their goal is to boost your financial and entrepreneurial skill-set. That’s crucial, don’t you think?
WealthFit calls their courses “life-changing,” which is a bold statement. But with sessions entitled “Invest Like Warren,” and “Pay Less Taxes,” they may be right.
The Site
When you visit WealthFit’s site, you’ll find visually engaging, easy to navigate course offerings with five easily accessible categories. And their courses are on-demand which makes it far more likely that you’ll participate once you sign-up for a lecture.
Costs
At this point, you may be wondering how much it’s going to cost you. WealthFit offers a free “Wealth Building 101” course to let you try the platform first without a financial commitment. And you don’t have to give them your credit card.
If you love their free courses and decide to upgrade to Premium, they offer a 14-day free trial. When you choose the free Premium trial, you will be asked to give your credit card information. After the 14-days, you’ll have two paid options:
Premium Upgrade
It will cost you $49.00/mo to upgrade to Premium, and you can cancel at any time. Here’s what you get:
- 98 Online Courses on Money, Investing, & Entrepreneurship
- New Courses Weekly
- Downloadable Tools & Cheat Sheets
- Premium Member Community
WealthFit Mentors
WealthFit also offers one-on-one guidance from experts in a variety of fields. To clarify, that’s in addition to the Premium plan, not instead of. Expert sessions will cost you $5.00 a minute or less, depending on the expert.
Choose the expert that most fits your needs. Although you may not have heard of some of WealthFit’s industry experts, we researched them, and they all had impressive backgrounds.
The Courses
There are 98 courses at any given time. Each session is 60-minutes and is available in an on-demand format. You’ll also have access to cheat-sheets and downloadable tools.
But what you may want to know is, “are the classes any good?” Better yet, are they outstanding? The answer is yes.
WealthFit’s experts are professional, engaging, and knowledgeable. They present the information in easily digestible chunks with plenty of informational graphics to enhance your absorption of the material.
Nav’s credit expert Gerri Detweiler created a course entitled “Credit Secrets for Entrepreneurs” and another course on “How to Finance Your Business.” She had this to say about WealthFit; “The team at WealthFit are pros. Creating my courses with them was a terrific experience. They pay close attention to course design and recording quality. Their studios were beautiful. WealthFit makes sure their courses provide entrepreneurs with the information and tools they need to be successful.”
Cons
So far, we’ve covered WealthFits pros for busy entrepreneurs like you. Are you wondering what the drawbacks are? The two disadvantages a Wealthfit membership demands are the two resources that you, ironically, don’t think you can spare. Time and money,
- Time
You will need to spend some of your priceless time if you participate in WealthFit’s courses. The on-demand format does help a bit. Try to spend some time on one of their free offerings. Then see if you can measure the real-world results to determine if you get enough reward for your efforts.
- Money
Once your free trial is over, a WealthFit membership will cost you some of your hard-earned cash. Since it’s continuing education, you may be able to claim it as a business expense. But, if you’re on a tight budget like many entrepreneurs, $49.00/mo can seem pretty steep. As long as you see the benefit, it may be worth the expenditure.
Your Takeaways
Overall, WealthFit offers well-executed, engaging courses that could be extremely beneficial to your entrepreneurial journey. Take a few of their free courses or try a premium membership for 14-days. Just don’t forget to cancel it if you find it’s not for you. Otherwise, you’ll incur a charge for the next month automatically. And don’t you hate when that happens?
If you’re in a position to do so, WealthFit may well be worth the cost and the time. It could help take your business to the next level.
This article was originally written on August 23, 2019.
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