Maximizing Your Personal Financial Resources
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Programs:
- Managing Money in Todays Times - Audiences keep current on consumer laws and savings strategies that make achieving present and future income needs possible.
- Managing Money in Tough Times - Participants in this workshop discover strategies for setting priorities, distinguishing between needs and wants, and finding the money to increase savings and decrease debt- two important steps toward reducing stress and anxiety about money. There is no cost to attend this workshop.
- Making Money Work For You - A six-part workshop series designed for people who need to manage debt and begin saving, repair their credit history, or make it from paycheck to paycheck. The workshop series covers goal setting, credit, insurance, stretching resources, spending choices, and making a spending and savings plan. This program is a collaboration of More Than Wheels and UNH Cooperative Extension. Cost is $15/person. More Than Wheels clients participate in this series without an additional cost.
- Getting A Grip On Your Money - GRIP is a seven-part newsletter series mailed to your house on a monthly basis. Newsletter topics cover setting goals, implementing a financial record keeping system, understanding credit and insurance, and developing and following a spending/savings plan. Subscription cost is $8.95.
For more information or to register, contact your county Cooperative Extension Office.
Retirement and Estate Planning:
- Take the Road to Financial Security - A one hour workshop developed to increase knowledge of issues regarding later life financial security and to help people assess their preparedness for later life financial security then create a plan of action to meet their personal needs and goals.
For more information or to register, contact your county Cooperative Extension Office.
- Credit Check Up - One-hour workshop on assessing credit worthiness, reading your credit report, understanding your credit score.
- Don’t Get Crushed By Debt-Take Charge - One-hour workshop on managing consumer debt and increasing your savings.
- Power Pay - PowerPay is a computer program to create a repayment plan to reduce debt load. To complete your own data entry and analysis, click here or contact your county Cooperative Extension office and request the PowerPay service for $5.00.
For more information or to register, contact your county Cooperative Extension Office.
- Investing For Your Future - An 11-unit learn-at-home self-study designed for beginning investors with small dollar amounts to invest at any one time. The series assumes participants are investing for the first time and/or selecting investment products for personal or a 401(k) or 403(b) - available online at www.extension.org/pages/Investing_For_Your_Future
- NEFE High School Financial Planning Program - Teens can participate in this curriculum through their high school, home school, 4-H Club or youth group. This series is designed to teach teens how to identify short and long-term goals, follow a written spending and savings plan, implement a financial planning process, and consider the cost of credit when making a purchase. Teachers, parents, and volunteers are welcome to attend a training program on how to utilize this curriculum in their classrooms or through their youth clubs. Cost: Free Instructors Manuals and Student Guides.
- Let's Talk About Money for 8 and 9 years olds - Geared towards 8 and 9 year olds, this program introduces children to the concepts of establishing a savings plan, identifying needs and wants, practicing mathematical calculations, and managing their resources through spending, sharing and saving. Appropriate for parents, 4-H Clubs, youth programs, elementary school classrooms and after-school programs Cost: $3.00.
- A Prime Reality: Credit Decisions and You - A Prime Reality is a credit simulation helping teens between the ages of 15 and 19 consider the cost of credit, verbalize the various perspectives of financial decision making, compare the cost of credit in purchasing a car, and understanding banking. This credit challenge is a good educational addition to any teen financial curriculum.
For more information, contact your county Cooperative Extension Office.Cost:
$49.95 for a 16 student kit;
$64.95 for a 30 student kit
