Financial Workshop: Managing Your Money to Build Your Best Life (VIRTUAL)
Tuesday, March 157:00—8:00 PMONLINEBeebe Library345 Main Street, Wakefield, MA, 01880
Managing Your Money to Build Your Best Life - a free virtual financial workshop
Paying your bills should be a top financial priority for everyone. Of course, most of us also want some extra money for a major purchase, dream of owning a home or want to retire comfortably. This workshop will help you learn how to budget your money and start building a nest egg for your future.
Although this series of workshops is particularly designed for 17-30-year-olds, all adults are welcome. This program will not be recorded.
Click here to register directly on Zoom
This program is part of a four-part series. The series includes:
- Tuesday March 1: Tips and Tricks for Managing Your Credit
- Tuesday, March 15: Managing Your Money to Build Your Best Life
- Tuesday, April 5: Decisions! Decisions!
- Tuesday, April 19: Protecting You and Your Assets
About the Babson Financial Literacy Project:
The Babson Financial Literacy Project (BFLP) is a not-for-profit program designed to help young adults acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for long-term financial prosperity and independence. The program uses interactive case studies developed by Babson finance professors to teach critical financial skills in a community setting. While exploring real-world financial situations, participants build lifelong strategies for budgeting, building credit, saving for retirement, and more. Our program educates young adults through workshops delivered at colleges, high schools, non-profits, and companies.
About the facilitator:
Jennifer Bethel is a Professor of Finance at Babson College in Wellesley, MA, and the Faculty Director of the Babson Financial Literacy Program. She served as a fellow at Harvard Business School and on the faculty at New York University. Dr. Bethel worked for the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission and consulted to its Division of Economics and Risk Analysis and numerous private companies. She received a B.B.A. from the University of Texas and a M.A. in Economics and Ph.D. from UCLA.
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