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Money might make the world go round, but the reality is many of us are missing some of the fundamental skills needed to prosper financially.
The Association of Financial Educators (AFE) will offer a variety of workshops designed to help individuals at every stage of their financial lives, from those living paycheck to paycheck and dealing with debt to others seeking more advanced information on topics such as investment strategies, identifying market trends and estate planning.
This program is live via Zoom; please register to receive your Zoom login information.
Financial Wellness Workshop #4 "Dealing with Debt"
- Signs of debt distress
- Creating and taking control of your budget
- Prioritizing payments and restructuring debts
- What is a FICO score and its importance
- Additional resources
- Avoiding the quick fix
AFE is a nationwide 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational bureau comprised of financial professionals in dozens of fields including investing, estate planning, accounting, tax, real estate, law, and more. Our members have a passion for education and share a common goal of empowering individuals and communities with the knowledge they need to take control of their own financial well-being.
Established in 2007 with the mission of promoting widespread and comprehensive financial literacy, AFE is the market leader in providing free educational workshops to companies of all sizes and in all market sectors throughout North America.
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