Financial Workshop: Protecting You and Your Assets (VIRTUAL)

Tuesday, April 197:00—8:00 PMONLINEBeebe Library345 Main Street, Wakefield, MA, 01880

Protecting You and Your Assets - a free virtual financial workshop

Life as an independent adult can feel complicated and overwhelming. How can you be ready for the challenges ahead? This workshop will help you organize and prepare for your adult life!

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.