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Money Management Education Series

Surviving with Reduced Living Expenses: Learn how to live better with less money spent on everyday expenses. Explore and discuss all spending options available to most families. This is for those who enjoy stretching dollars without having to give up a lot.

Money Sense: Do you want to make positive financial decisions? Learn how to evaluate your spending habits and create a spending plan customized to reach your financial goals and dreams.

Values and Goals: If you'd ever like to see the ocean or own a sports car and don't know how ... we'll show you. Learn to clarify your personal values with money and to communicate those with your family.

Credit Bureau Reports: Let us help you through the maze of credit card reporting. Understand the information on a credit bureau report and learn the reasons for credit reporting. Also learn how to correct errors on your credit report and understand your rights when applying for credit.

Cash Management: Learn how to survive without a checking account, using a cash-only system. Develop awareness of the potential problems that may arise with a cash-only system and find solutions. Also learn how to recognize and curb impulse spending.

Buying a Vehicle: If you are thinking about buying a new or used car, this session will help you determine your transportation needs, give you helpful hints for shopping for a vehicle, and help you determine the best way of financing.

Starting Over After Bankruptcy: Contrary to popular belief, bankruptcy is not the easy way out. In this seminar we will help you pull your world back together after bankruptcy by offering suggestions on reestablishing credit. You'll also learn effective and efficient ways of making your money stretch further, and learn how your attitudes affect your money habits.

Financial Records Organization: Learn what to keep, for how long, and where. Prepared forms and lots of helpful instruction will make this task easier than it sounds. This step-by-step guide to organizing your financial records will give you peace of mind and security.

Financial Communication for Couples: Communication skills and defining values help couples to avoid the stress that can often contaminate a relationship. Understand how the attitudes and values we had before our marriage influence us now, and learn how to respectfully blend our financial values.

Savings: Making the Most of Financial Goals: Savings is not just for those dollars you don't need to spend. Savings also needs to consist of "delayed expense" monies. Learn how to manage your rainy day fund.

Kids and Money: Have a positive impact on your children's values regarding money. The three stages of youth and money are addressed (young children, teens and college students).

Identity Theft: Identity Theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America. We will help you gain an understanding of what identity theft is, how to protect yourself from identity theft, and what to do if you become a victim.