The McLoud Public Library begins a three-part series of financial education workshops with Foundations for Financial Plans: Values, Goals, and Asset Building at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 2, at the library, 133 N. Main.
The class, presented by financial education consultant Inger Giuffrida, is presented free of charge through the Pioneer Library System Smart Money program, funded in part by the American Library Association and FINRA Investor Education Foundation. Space is limited and registration is required. To register, visit the library or call 964-2960.
The Foundations for Financial Plans workshop will provide a basic understand of how individuals create personal wealth. Participants will explore asset building as a path to economic security and will learn strategies for setting realistic financial goals through savings and investing.
Other PLS Smart Money workshops are Principles of Saving and Investing on Tuesday, April 6; and Understanding Credit: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly on May 4.
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