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Old 02-14-2008, 09:00 PM   #68 (permalink)
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For the extra $200 or so dollars per year, SBI offers a step by step as-you-go education on doing things right from the beginning. So that is what you are paying for. Can you get this education somewhere else? Sure you can--for free, everywhere on the web; you just have to be willing to seek it out.
Yeah, I've thought of that too. I tend to prefer to get my information from the best source I trust then scattered from all over. Which is why I tend to read Steve's blog and forum predominately instead of scattering myself all over trying to figure out who would be good or not and going through substandard advice to find a few gems.

I notice that when I read personal development books, one great book would help me much more then 15 substandard books.

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If you go with SBi, just be sure you are doing it for the right reasons, and it is worth the price to you.
What are the right reasons?
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