Learning to Invest with The Come Up Series

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Hey yall! I trully believe that 2024 is the year that I complete my 2020 goals that I never got around to due to the pandemic stressors and depression. Yay – so thankful for the progress!

I found these this Series – Mark & Jolyn in 2020 but never could warp my head around what they were talking about *womp* *womp* *womp* – so much good info but honetsly very daunting.

But now I’m spending a “lazy” productive day in bed rewatching the series and taking notes.

Will update soon with my homework & progress.

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