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VI College

23 Dec 2020

There are indeed many in the market providing similar courses, therefore it is important to do your own research on the company profile e.g. years of establishment, specific coaching topic, the background of the founders and trainers etc... One of the credential to look for is if the organization is also a financial asset or fund management related company, which will definitely provides another level of assurance of their investment knowledge as well reputation.

Meanwhile, it is always good and advisable to spend a little time to attend the free workshop or online webinar, to have a basic understanding of the different investment course and its content before you decide which one is more suitable to you.

VI-Irene​​​

Andy Sim

26 Feb 2020

HR Professional at a Financial Institution

Most if not all investment courses are trying to teach you a method on how to invest.

Try to avoid those courses that have a reputation of promising the customers high, unrealistic returns as long as you follow xxx method. You can compare against user reviews whether they have helped people (i.e. no bullshit) and see if the price is reasonable. It's hard to find the real course price, so have to base on people's reviews to have a feel.

Some of the good ones (I feel) are Dr Wealth courses and Fifth Person.

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