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This is the same class that Jess and I went through. It teaches you a lot about finances, soup to nuts basically. How to invest, tips for negotiating prices on big purchases, tips for budgeting and for paying off debt, tips for having money discussions with your significant other, etc. There is some small religious content (quotes from Proverbs and the like) but none of it is offensive or unreasonable to any belief system as far as I can tell.
This guy is, in my estimation, absolutely right and I personally benefitted from his class (and I spent $100 on it) and here it is for about $70. It could well change your financial future and your kids' too.
"Soup to nuts"?
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Willis, it seems like every other time you post, I need to look up a word that's in the OED or Urban Dictionary but not both.
-Mimir
Doesn't that mean like, "from A to Z"? I thought it did. If it doesn't, what I'm trying to say is that he covers the whole gamut. The whole nine yards. The whole enchilada.
Yeah, apparently it is that--describing a complete meal i.e. pre-dinner soup to dessert nuts.
I'd just never heard it before. Also I don't eat nuts as a desert.
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Willis, it seems like every other time you post, I need to look up a word that's in the OED or Urban Dictionary but not both.
-Mimir
This guy also has a nationally syndicated radio program so I'm sure you could hear him talk for free. But the audience is mostly people who've already taken his class so they're talking based on the assumptions of the class.
I admit that I Wiktionaried "soup to nuts".
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I thought it was a thing people said.
Maybe back in the 1890's you smug bastard.
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I wanted to include a smiley face with the previous post but I feel it would've ruined the effect of my indignation. I will do that now that the effect has had a chance to set.
:P
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I checked, and it is not a thing people say in Western PA. Repeat, not a thing people say in Western PA.
More on the story as it develops.
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Willis, it seems like every other time you post, I need to look up a word that's in the OED or Urban Dictionary but not both.
-Mimir