VIRTUAL Managing Your Money to Build Your Best Life (ages 17-30)-- Babson Financial Literacy Projec

Wednesday, March 167:00—8:00 PMVirtual Event via Zoom

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. Presented by Matt Trogdon, educator with the Babson Financial Literacy Program and financial planner who lives and works in Washington, DC. He has worked in the financial services industry for 14 years.   Please note there are two more workshops in the series (4/6, 4?20) but you must register for each.

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The Babson Financial Literacy Project (BFLP) is a not-for-profit program designed to help young adults (ages 17-30) 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.

This series in in partnership with 27 other libraries. 

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