Public Affairs Specialist, Maria Grice, will be speaking on all topics related to Social Security. This will be an excellent opportunity to have your pressing questions about Social Security answered. Whether you are already collecting Social Security or just entering retirement, this class will let you know what to expect.
This class is designed for everyone living on a fixed income. Learn to "stretch" your income by setting priorities, establishing a budget, planning and saving.
You created a plan, budget and saved. What now? This class is geared toward bringing all together to meet your financial success.
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Your credit history is a very important part of your financial life. It can determine whether you can buy a house or a car, and how much you will pay for it. This workshop will give you some tips on where an how you can repair your credit.
This class will teach you: the three different savings accounts you need, becoming a Owner instead of a Loaner, compound interest and how it helps your money grow, long-term retirement savings strategies, tax deffered vs. taxable investments, the high cost of waiting to save, and making your money last through retirement.
Closing remarks and open discussion on the financial education series and personal financial situations.
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A key part to managing your financial journey is knowing where you have been. This class provides you with a comprehensive record detailing the value of your assests and where to find important documents when you need them.
Wise financial management requires a series of daily choices. With a spending plan, your choices are prioritized to help you stay on track and follow the plan. This class will teach you about the importance of a spending plan so that you can reach your financial goals.
Learn the use of credit report, how to order, read and repair your credit. Building a credit history via credit cards, and how they can work for and against you.