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This is Money Smart Week, so we're going to look at what exactly money is and what it means, by looking at a kind of money on a Pacific island made out of huge stones. Plus: a shopping plaza in Greenfield, Massachusetts includes an ATM nestled inside a large fiberglass tree. The Island Of Stone Money (NPR)WOW: You Can Get Money Out of a Tree in This Massachusetts Town (WSBS)It only takes a little money on Patreon to make a big difference for this show
news birthdays/events things to do to get your kids (or yourself) off the computer/phone this spring word of the day news game: page a day calendar trivia funny social dilemma we buy the same 10 foods...what are yours? news dirtiest places in your home game: quiz game: feud news people you never have to tip most overrated u.s. tourist attractions goodbye/fun facts....Money Smart Week is celebrated every year in April to empower people with the knowledge and skills needed to make well-informed personal finance choices. The world of finance and banking can often seem daunting...but the good news is it's never too late to learn! this week as an opportunity to educate yourself on all those difficult financial terms and get tips on how to properly handle your hard-earned money. Even though money has been around for a long time, it wasn't until the 20th Century that financial literacy was taught officially for the first time. so make an appointment with a financial advisor...Watch YouTube videos, enroll in classes, browse through online material, and read finance articles to find out more.
This episode, we celebrate Financial Literacy Month and Money Smart Week, which runs April 9–16. Our show looks at three big questions around money: How can we raise it? How can we save it? And how do we spend it responsibly? First, American Libraries Associate Editor Sallyann Price chats with Jennifer Byrnes, supervisor of the Business Insight Center at Rochester Public Library in New York. She manages the Money Builders, a camp that helps to build refugee kids' early financial literacy. Then, Editor and Publisher Sanhita SinhaRoy talks with Joyce Garczynski and Karlene Noel Jennings, members of ALA's Philanthropic Advisory Group. They discuss the ins and outs of donating to causes and charities and advocating for nonprofit organizations with your dollars. Finally, Associate Editor and Call Number Podcast Host Diana Panuncial speaks with Kyra Hahn, founder of the Facebook group Librarian 4 PSLF. They cover the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program and the specific challenges librarians face when repaying their student loans.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Newport became home to America's first jazz festival in 1954? The Newport Jazz Festival is usually held annually at Fort Adams State Park and will hopefully be held again this July. Fingers crossed. Now, here are a few events today that we're looking forward to. At 1pm this afternoon, the Westerly Library is holding one of their virtual talks about money with an aim to help people figure out their personal finances. Head over to moneysmartweek.org to read more and register. And The Groton Public Library is hosting a fun virtual bedtime story each day this week hosted by Miss Emily and Miss Tracy at 6pm. Watch online and register at groton-ct.gov or search for their facebook page for more details. Looking for a new role? We're here to help. Today's Job posting comes from the The Wine Store in Westerly. They're looking for a part-time cashier. Experience and a high school degree are preferred. Pay starts at $12.00 per hour and must be great with customers. If you'd like to learn more or apply, you can do so by using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?advn=2763303157644200&vjk=d249143ca2a13f8d Today we're remembering the life of Elynor Lamkins, formerly of Westerly. She was 88. She leaves behind her six childrenas well as many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Born in Michigan, Elynor spent most of her childhood in Avon, CT, then raised her own family in southern California until 1978, then moved back to New England in the 1980's, and finally settled in Westerly in 1984. While Elynor worked in many professional fields, she considered nursing her greatest professional achievement, graduating with high honors at 60 and continuing to serve through her 70's, including Apple Rehab Clipper. A person of deep religious faith, Elynor dedicated much of her life to the preciousness and quality of life whether it be for the unborn, the impoverished, the suicidal, or the elderly, even volunteering her nursing skills in Haiti. She was an active member of the Catholic Church, a daily communicant, and regular adorer at the Perpetual Adoration Chapel at Immaculate Conception Church, where her Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10am on April 9, 2021. Burial will be private. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Elynor's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Tayla is joined by Jen from the Warwick Public Library and Ryan from the East Providence Public Library to talk about Money Smart Week, which is April 10-17. They also discuss reading a light book and a heavier book at once, Korean films, and their favorite finance books. During The Last Chapter, they share the last book they bought. Like what you hear? Rate and review Down Time on Apple Podcasts or your podcast player of choice! If you’d like to submit a topic for The Last Chapter you can send your topic suggestions to downtime@cranstonlibrary.org. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Thanks for listening! Books No Time Like the Future by Michael J. Fox Don’t Call It a Cult by Sarah Berman Interview With the Vampire by Anne Rice How to Invest In Real Estate by Joshua Dorkin & Brandon Turner Fangs by Sarah Andersen They Called Us Enemy by George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott, & Harmony Becker Displacement by Kiku Hughes The Road to Wealth by Suze Ormon Napkin Finance by Tina Hay The Total Money Makeover by Dave Ramsey Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir Frankenstein by Mary Shelly Adventure Zone 3: Petals to the Metal by Clint McElroy & Carey Pietsch AV Kingdom (2014-2017) Hiking With Kevin (YouTube) Parasite (2019) Train to Busan (2016) Teo-neol (2016) Men In Kilts (2021- ) Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy (2021- ) Bring It On (2000) Solar Opposites (2020- ) Other Manzanar National Historical Site, California Financial Literacy Roundtable - RI Library Association Money Smart Week April 10-17 Rhody Radio: Rhode Island Library Radio Online Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Guest: Alicia Moses | Content Specialist at Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) Money Smart Week South Africa (MSWSA), an initiative of the National Consumer Financial Education Committee (NCFEC), is a financial literacy campaign aimed at motivating and empowering South Africans to become more educated about their finances. MSWSA this year is taking place between 22 and 28 March 2021. Alicia Moses is a Content Specialist at the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode I chat with Kabelo about the role of the credit ombud and what they are doing to support Money Smart Week. Money Smart Week runs from the 22nd to the 28th March: Money Smart Week South Africa (MSWSA), an initiative of the National Consumer Financial Education Committee (NCFEC), is a financial literacy campaign aimed at motivating and empowering South Africans to become more educated about their finances. MSWSA 2021 is taking place between 22 and 28 March 2021. The inaugural campaign in 2018 included activities to Mamelodi, Tembisa, Alexandra and Soweto within Gauteng, reaching over 5 500 consumers at various activities and reaching over 9 million people through various media platforms. With MSWSA 2020 being cancelled due to COVID-19, the MSWSA 2021 campaign aims to reach as many South Africans as possible via small physical events as well as online events to inspire people to become more financially literate and to educate people about the myriad of structures that exist to provide financial advice. https://www.mswsa.co.za/ https://wattsinvolved.co.za/ https://davidwattsblog.com/
Episode: 76 Matt Sapaula Join David Pere (The Military Millionaire Podcast) with Matt Sapaula (People Helping People Agency) as they talk about his previous life in the military and how he came to be as the Money Smart Guy. Matt shares the ups and downs of his life, having had to deal with a divorce during his seventh year in the marine core, filing for bankruptcy, but being able to get back up by establishing himself, and eventually being a co-owner of a large agency. The interview also touches on the strides technology has contributed to the business and his advice on which areas in your life need counseling. By the end of this episode, you will learn the importance of immersing in bigger thinkers, how to fight against tribe mentality, and not choosing the easy road. Enjoy! ~ About Matt Sapaula: America's “Money Smart Guy,” Matt Sapaula, Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, has dedicated his professional career to spreading financial literacy through a positive message and empowering members of the middle class to take charge of their personal finances and realize financial independence. He provides families and individuals with the necessary tools and guidance to improve their financial literacy, make informed decisions, and achieve their short- and long-term goals for their financial lives. Matt's “Money Smart” expertise has been featured in national, regional and industry media broadcasts and publications. He was the co-host and featured financial expert for MSN Money's reality television series, “The Invested Life” for two consecutive seasons. He's been interviewed on FOX Business and has had numerous appearances on Chicago's WGN, NBC, ABC and FOX television affiliates. Matt's insights have also been highlighted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Advisor Today and Financial Advisor IQ. With nearly two decades of success as a financial coach, Matt has packaged his proprietary planning strategy into what he has coined the “Money Smart Process,” a three-step approach to financial stability and ultimately, independence. Matt customizes each step to address the specific needs, concerns and objectives of every family member and helps them undergo a financial transformation so they realize a heightened sense of financial clarity and confidence. In addition to his entrepreneurial enterprises designed to help the middle class realize financial freedom as president of Money Smart Company, Matt also mentors financial professionals. Matt engineered the professional Encore Career Program, to help fellow entrepreneurs launch their own independent financial services practice. Moreover, he developed the Mastermind Group, a collaborative mentorship program that guides and holds established entrepreneurs accountable throughout the strategic growth of their business. Matt's entrepreneurial acumen has also been sourced by MillerCoors Urban Entrepreneurs Series (MUES) during its National “Tap the Future” Business Plan Competition, where Matt has been a judge along the side of Daymond John from ABC's “Shark Tank” and other respected entrepreneurs for the last three years. Matt's commitment to financial literacy expands beyond that of his client base. Since 2006, he has worked closely with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in designing and executing the Money Smart Week® public awareness campaign. As a spokesman of this now national initiative, Matt is asked every April to participate. During Money Smart Week® he has taught complimentary financial classes to Chicagoland residents, and in recent years, he has had the privilege of moderating the esteemed “economic outlook on personal finance” panel. Matt also educates Americans on the latest financial and business news as co-host of the Money Smart Show, a 60-minute personal finance and entrepreneurial coaching radio program that broadcasts every Saturday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. CST on WCKG-AM 1530 with podcasts available on iTunes and moneysmartshow.com. He's also in the process of launching Money Smart TV, a weekly, five-minute financial news and coaching briefing. Prior to discovering his passion for finance, Matt was serving as a decorated United States Marine with tours in Somalia, Africa, Asia and the Persian Gulf. He attributes this time in his life to instituting the values, discipline and drive that he brings to the financial industry. After completing his service, he was one of the first Veterans to utilize the GI Bill to earn his Certified Financial Planner™ designation through DePaul University's Financial Planning program. Shortly thereafter, he was recruited to start his financial services career at a large brokerage firm in Southern California. Three short years later Matt recognized the need for an unbiased financial voice in America and in 1999 he opened the doors to Money Smart Company to offer consumer and career coaching services. Matt is a proud father of three and a Chicagoland resident. He spends his free time with his children, participating in various sporting and church ministry activities. - Advice to an 18-20-year old: “Don't get her pregnant” Be careful who you date. Find out about their upbringing, personal development, relationships, and look for a life partner > bed mate! Manage relationship expectations from the beginning. 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The reality is that most often our financial situation is self-inflicted. After having success with real estate investing, I started From Military to Millionaire to teach personal finance and real estate investing to service members and the working class. As a result, I have helped many of my readers increase their savings gap, and increase their chances of achieving financial freedom! - Click here to SUBSCRIBE: https://bit.ly/2Q3EvfE to the channel for more awesome videos! THIS SITE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. ALL OPINIONS EXPRESSED HEREIN ARE MY OWN. THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ON THIS SITE ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHOR OR THE AUTHOR'S INVITED GUEST POSTERS, AND MAY NOT REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE US GOVERNMENT, THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, OR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS.
#969 - We share four takeaways from our Money Smart Week podcast interview series, which featured three renowned personal finance experts. Sponsored by: FinancialFreedomTool.com Here are the show notes: 4 Takeaways from 3 Renowned Personal Finance Experts https://biggsuccess.com/?page_id=10933 Thanks for listening! - George aka "The Professor" & Mary-Lynn
#968 - 9-time New York Times best-selling author, David Bach, joins us to share the secrets of financial freedom from his new book, The Latte Factor. Sponsored by: FinancialFreedomTool.com Today's show is part of our special podcast series for Money Smart Week - coordinated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to help individuals and families better manage their personal finances. Here are the show notes: https://biggsuccess.com/?page_id=10902 Thanks for listening! - George aka "The Professor" & Marymoney-Lynn
#967 - NBC's TODAY show financial expert Jean Chatzky joins us to talk about her new book, Women with Money. Sponsored by: FinancialFreedomTool.com Today's show is part of our special podcast series for Money Smart Week - coordinated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to help individuals and families better manage their personal finances. Here are the show notes: https://biggsuccess.com/?page_id=10888 Thanks for listening! - George aka "The Professor" & Mary-Lynn
Money Smart Week kicked off on Saturday, March 30th. As we prepare for retirement, being smart with our money is more important than ever. In this episode we share important money lessons for those in or near retirement.
#966 - We talk with Erin Lowery about her new book on beginning investing called, Broke Millennial Takes On Investing: A Beginner's Guide to Leveling Up Your Money Sponsored by: FinancialFreedomTool.com Today's show is part of our special podcast series for Money Smart Week - coordinated by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to help individuals and families better manage their personal finances. Here are the show notes: https://biggsuccess.com/?page_id=10871 Thanks for listening! - George aka "The Professor" & Mary-Lynn
Travis and others head up the Money Smart Week activities in the Fox Cities, and urge High School Seniors to submit essays soon for a possible scholarship.
Travis and others head up the Money Smart Week activities in the Fox Cities, and urge High School Seniors to submit essays soon for a possible scholarship.
How much do your friends control your fate when it comes to your money? One recent piece contends that your community (including friends) is a HUGE piece in the puzzle toward financial success. Does our panel agree? Here to answer that question we welcome Jen Hemphill, author of the new hit financial book Her Money Matters. She'll join OG on today's show for that AND Doug's amazing trivia (we know you can barely wait....). Plus we answer a three-oh call for help to the Blooom hotline. Daniel wonders about life insurance. How much should he and his spouse plan on for life insurance for his children? Thanks to Housecall Pro for supporting Stacking Benjamins. Waive your $99 activation fee by going to HousecallPro.com/SB. Thanks also to MagnifyMoney.com for sponsoring Stacking Benjamins as well. MagnifyMoney.com saves users on average $450 when they compare, ditch, switch and save on credit cards, student loan refinancing, checking, savings and more. Check out MagnifyMoney.com for your savings.
Our guest today is Karen Chan, a Personal Financial Educator working with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to promote Money Smart Week. Karen shares financial basics for those just getting started and the "easiest way to build up savings." For more information, visit the show notes at http://moneytreepodcast.com/187
Featuring tom cipullo (moderator and sound engineer), John Campbell, Christina Stone The podcast guests talk about library programs for the month of April: Money Smart Week, Stess Awareness Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Adult Coloring classes, Tabletop Tuesdays and other gaming events, our BIG library catalog update, and MORE! All events are not at all locations. See the print edition of Happenings for schedules. Remember to check each event for age appropriateness or limits.CLICK HERE to listen or right-click to save the podcast. Length: 12:55. PLAY If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element www.pbclibrary.org "Connect Communities, Inspire Thought, and Enrich Lives"
Financial Coach, Published Author, Speaker, and President of Money Smart Company America’s “Money Smart Guy,” Matt Sapaula, Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, has dedicated his professional career to spreading financial literacy through a positive message and empowering members of the middle class to take charge of their personal finances and realize financial independence. He provides families and individuals with the necessary tools and guidance to improve their financial literacy, make informed decisions, and achieve their short- and long-term goals for their financial lives. Matt’s “Money Smart” expertise has been featured in national, regional and industry media broadcasts and publications. He was the co-host and featured financial expert for MSN Money’s reality television series, “The Invested Life” for two consecutive seasons. He’s been interviewed on FOX Business and has had numerous appearances on Chicago’s WGN, NBC, ABC and FOX television affiliates. Matt’s insights have also been highlighted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Advisor Today and Financial Advisor IQ. With nearly two decades of success as a financial coach, Matt has packaged his proprietary planning strategy into what he has coined the “Money Smart Process,” a three-step approach to financial stability and ultimately, independence. Matt customizes each step to address the specific needs, concerns and objectives of every family member and helps them undergo a financial transformation so they realize a heightened sense of financial clarity and confidence. In addition to his entrepreneurial enterprises designed to help the middle class realize financial freedom as president of Money Smart Company, Matt also mentors financial professionals. Matt engineered the professional Encore Career Program, to help fellow entrepreneurs launch their own independent financial services practice. Moreover, he developed the Mastermind Group, a collaborative mentorship program that guides and holds established entrepreneurs accountable throughout the strategic growth of their business. Matt’s entrepreneurial acumen has also been sourced by MillerCoors Urban Entrepreneurs Series (MUES) during its National “Tap the Future” Business Plan Competition, where Matt has been a judge along the side of Daymond John from ABC’s “Shark Tank” and other respected entrepreneurs for the last three years. Matt’s commitment to financial literacy expands beyond that of his client base. Since 2006, he has worked closely with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in designing and executing the Money Smart Week® public awareness campaign. As a spokesman of this now national initiative, Matt is asked every April to participate. During Money Smart Week® he has taught complimentary financial classes to Chicagoland residents, and in recent years, he has had the privilege of moderating the esteemed “economic outlook on personal finance” panel. Matt also educates Americans on the latest financial and business news as co-host of the Money Smart Show, a 60-minute personal finance and entrepreneurial coaching radio program that broadcasts every Saturday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. CST on WCKG-AM 1530 with podcasts available on iTunes and moneysmartshow.com. He’s also in the process of launching Money Smart TV, a weekly, five-minute financial news and coaching briefing. Prior to discovering his passion for finance, Matt was serving as a decorated United States Marine with tours in Somalia, Africa, Asia and the Persian Gulf. He attributes this time in his life to instituting the values, discipline and drive that he brings to the financial industry. After completing his service, he was one of the first Veterans to utilize the GI Bill to earn his Certified Financial Planner™ designation through DePaul University’s Financial Planning program. Shortly thereafter, he was recruited to start his financial services career at a large brokerage firm in Southern California. Three short years later Matt recognized the need for an unbiased financial voice in America and in 1999 he opened the doors to Money Smart Company to offer consumer and career coaching services. Matt is a proud father of three and a Chicagoland resident. He spends his free time with his children, participating in various sporting and church ministry activities. Find out more about Matt at http://www.moneysmartguy.com
Jade Harrell with Veta Thurman-Jeffrey, MGR of Community Economic Partnerships, MO Department of Economic about the 4th Annual Pastors Breakfast hosted by the St. Louis Regional Unbanked Task Force, a Money Smart Week partner. Money Smart Week – April 22-29, 2017 – is a week-long series of financial education activities and classes put on by local bankers, credit unions and financial professionals throughout St. Louis City, County and the Metro East area. These classes are to help consumers learn how to manage and improve their personal financial situations. This networking breakfast introduced pastors to the financial partners that support the mission of the St. Louis Regional Unbanked Task Force (STRUT), brief them on the underlying issues facing our unbanked families and offer partnerships in developing solutions to supporting our families. STRUT also offer workshops during Money Smart Week specific to Pastors and their board members in an effort to support your growing financial educational needs as well.
Jade Harrell with Veta Thurman-Jeffrey, MGR of Community Economic Partnerships, MO Department of Economic about the 4th Annual Pastors Breakfast hosted by the St. Louis Regional Unbanked Task Force, a Money Smart Week partner. Money Smart Week – April 22-29, 2017 – is a week-long series of financial education activities and classes put on by local bankers, credit unions and financial professionals throughout St. Louis City, County and the Metro East area. These classes are to help consumers learn how to manage and improve their personal financial situations. This networking breakfast introduced pastors to the financial partners that support the mission of the St. Louis Regional Unbanked Task Force (STRUT), brief them on the underlying issues facing our unbanked families and offer partnerships in developing solutions to supporting our families. STRUT also offer workshops during Money Smart Week specific to Pastors and their board members in an effort to support your growing financial educational needs as well.
Jade Harrell with Veta Thurman-Jeffery, Manager of Community Economic Partnerships for the Missouri Department of Economic Developmen and Paula E.W. Carey, Director of Housing for Missouri & Illinois for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. Real money and economic wisdom for Money Smart Week 2016. Details shared for day of family fun with the St. Louis Metro Financial Empowerment and Job Fair. Saturday, April 30th, 2016 9am-3pm St. Louis Community College at Forest Park-Student Center
Jade Harrell with Veta Thurman-Jeffery, Manager of Community Economic Partnerships for the Missouri Department of Economic Developmen and Paula E.W. Carey, Director of Housing for Missouri & Illinois for the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis. Real money and economic wisdom for Money Smart Week 2016. Details shared for day of family fun with the St. Louis Metro Financial Empowerment and Job Fair. Saturday, April 30th, 2016 9am-3pm St. Louis Community College at Forest Park-Student Center
O.S. Owen discusses the upcoming "Learning to Play the Game of Financial Success" workshop series in honor of Money Smart Week. The event will take place Wednesday, April 27th 2016 9am-3pm at Nichols Tower 906 South Homan Ave 14th Floor, Chicago IL 60624. Sponsors include NLEN, PNC Bank, Kingdom Community, The Monroe Foundation, Alderman Michael Scott, Jr. and Commissioner Robert Steele.
GUESTS: March for Babies - St. Louis 2015 Date: Saturday, April 25, 2015 Time: 9:00AM Registration Time: 8:00AM Langenberg Field in Forest Park 5620 Grand Dr St. Louis, MO 63112 Get your friends, family and co-workers to join us and walk to support the health of all babies. The St. Louis March for Babies is April 25 at Forest Park – it's a great event for families with lots of child-friendly activities! Your real reward is knowing that you're helping babies. St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura O. Jones with details and idea behind the 2nd Annual Financial Empowerment and Job Fair Saturday, April 25 following Money Smart Week 2015 (April 18-25) Money Smart Week hosts over 200 classes, events and seminars to help people learn about personal money management. The courses are free and designed for all ages. Classes include help for women, small businesses, youth, students, retirees and more meet their financial goals. The Financial Empowerment and Job Fair will be held 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at St. Louis Community College – Forest Park, 5600 Oakland Ave.
GUESTS: March for Babies - St. Louis 2015 Date: Saturday, April 25, 2015 Time: 9:00AM Registration Time: 8:00AM Langenberg Field in Forest Park 5620 Grand Dr St. Louis, MO 63112 Get your friends, family and co-workers to join us and walk to support the health of all babies. The St. Louis March for Babies is April 25 at Forest Park – it’s a great event for families with lots of child-friendly activities! Your real reward is knowing that you’re helping babies. St. Louis Treasurer Tishaura O. Jones with details and idea behind the 2nd Annual Financial Empowerment and Job Fair Saturday, April 25 following Money Smart Week 2015 (April 18-25) Money Smart Week hosts over 200 classes, events and seminars to help people learn about personal money management. The courses are free and designed for all ages. Classes include help for women, small businesses, youth, students, retirees and more meet their financial goals. The Financial Empowerment and Job Fair will be held 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at St. Louis Community College – Forest Park, 5600 Oakland Ave.
TODAY ON GOING BEYOND... "Money doesn't come with an instruction manual. Money Smart Week 2014 provides hundreds of opportunities to learn for FREE!" Chris Krehmeyer with Gloria Brainsby, Financial Advising Manager with Beyond Housing and Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer of St. Louis Community Credit Union. A deeper conversation about some of the challenges of money management and the exciting details of the programs and opportunities happening during Money Smart Week 2014. Learn more at www.moneysmartstlouis.org and www.beyondhousing.org Office (314) 533-0600
TODAY ON GOING BEYOND... "Money doesn't come with an instruction manual. Money Smart Week 2014 provides hundreds of opportunities to learn for FREE!" Chris Krehmeyer with Gloria Brainsby, Financial Advising Manager with Beyond Housing and Dorothy Bell, SVP & Chief Marketing Officer of St. Louis Community Credit Union. A deeper conversation about some of the challenges of money management and the exciting details of the programs and opportunities happening during Money Smart Week 2014. Learn more at www.moneysmartstlouis.org and www.beyondhousing.org Office (314) 533-0600