Get 'Cha Money Right
Office/Remote Location
Description
Student Diversity & Social Justice will be providing a 10-week financial literacy education workshop series during the spring 2021 semester. The following topics will be covered:
2/3/21
Financial Psychology - This presentation gives you an in-depth look at the psychological factors that affect how we handle our personal finances.
2/10/21
Saving, Expenses, & Budgeting - This presentation introduces the basic aspects of budgeting and how budgeting benefits your progress toward attaining your desired lifestyle and reaching your financial goals.
2/24/21
Account Management - This presentation covers the essentials of how to set up and manage accounts with a financial institution, and why and how to establish a trusted team of financial advisors.
3/3/21
Loans & Debt - This presentation covers the ins and outs of loans and debt.
3/10/21
Credit Profile - This presentation focuses on credit, how credit affects your personal financial situation, and how to get and maintain good credit.
3/24/21
Income - This presentation covers various ways to generate income, along with some strategies for securing and possibly supplementing one’s income.
3/31/21
Economic & Government Influences - This presentation covers the various types of taxes one should consider for financial planning purposes.
4/7/21
Risk Management & Insurance - This presentation starts by covering the basics of risk evaluation and management.
4/14/21
Investing & Personal Financial Planning - This presentation offers a comprehensive overview of investment processes and how investing fits into one’s personal financial planning.
4/21/21
Education & Skill Development - This presentation helps people evaluate options for higher education and how to fund one’s learning path.
Admission Information
Please register online.
Contact Information
External Sponsor
National Financial Educators Council