VIRTUAL FINANCIAL WORKSHOP FOR 17-30 YEAR OLDS: Tips & Tricks For Managing Your Credit
Tuesday, March 17:00—8:00 PMOnlineMain Library28 Arlington Street, Dracut, MA, 01826
VIRTUAL FINANCIAL WORKSHOP FOR 17-30 YEAR OLDS: Tips & Tricks For Managing Your Credit
Credit cards offer convenience and can be a huge help to building a credit profile, but they can also be a source of misuse. This workshop, geared towards 17 to 30 year-olds, provides insights on how to manage credit cards, their hidden costs, and tips to avoid credit card traps. Learn about credit reports and credit scores and what steps you can take to improve your financial standing. Presented by Jennifer Bethel, a Professor of Finance at Babson College and the Faculty Director of the Babson Financial Literacy Program. The Babson Financial Literacy Project (BFLP) is a not-for-profit program designed to help young adults (17 to 30 year-olds) acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for long-term financial prosperity and independence.
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.
Register directly on Zoom HERE. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Presented in collaboration with 27 additional libraries in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
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