“School...Been there, done that, you say.” With the national economy still in a crunch and unemployment stats registering at an all time low, getting additional training or education is what millions of individuals are choosing as a viable option. Changing careers, pursuing dreams, growing and learning can be exciting endeavors, ripe with potential. What about the money? Get basic financial information in a free workshop set for Tuesday, March 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Moore Public Library, 225 South Howard in Moore.
The program focuses on fundamental information to help you explore the ‘ways and means’ to make secondary education a reality. No matter what your current financial position might be, you will learn options that are available to you. Get tips on steps you can take to create a monetary cushion, grants, scholarships, ways to save and invest, and personal budgeting ideas. Explore ways to take a personal assessment; how much do you need and where can you get it.
Since there is no such thing as ‘extra’ money, learn practical financial steps. Registration is required for this timely workshop. Visit the Moore Public Library’s Information Services Desk, call 793-4349, or self-register online at www.justsoyouknow.us. Sponsored by Pioneer Library System and the SmartInvesting @ your library program, a partnership between the American Library Association and FINRA Investor Education Foundation.
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