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Pay only $40 for lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro and a business course


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TL;DR: As of June 6, you can get a lifetime license to Microsoft Office Pro 2021 for Windows and an Entire MBA in 1 Course for just $39.99.


A part of being in business is reducing overhead costs to maximize profit, and that could mean cutting corners where you can. But it's tough to scrimp on things that allow you to carry out your business in the first place. Now, you can save money on premium software that's made to keep your work on track: Microsoft Office Pro.

Licenses to Microsoft Office Pro often run up to hundreds of dollars, but with this deal, you can get a lifetime license for only $39.99, with no coupon necessary. And you even get a business course taught by an award-winning business school professor.

For this price, you're getting the entire Microsoft Office 2021 Professional suite, which you can install on one computer. The tools within the suite enable you to execute just about any business-related task, from processing paperwork to putting together presentations to setting up video conferences with a distributed team. It includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, and even Skype for Business, and the best part is you only have to pay once to utilize all these programs for life.

The business course makes the deal even sweeter. You'll get the MBA course spearheaded by Chris Haroun, a Columbia University alum, VC, and former Goldman Sachs employee, who can give you a taste of what business school is actually like. Through seven hours of expert-led content, you'll get a condensed version of an MBA program that's designed to teach you concepts and skills like creating financial models, analyzing company financials, and dissecting entire markets and companies from a qualitative and quantitative perspective.

Get Microsoft Office Pro and a bonus business course with this limited-time-only deal. The bundle usually retails for $419, but you can get it on sale for only $39.99.

Prices subject to change.

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