Showing posts with label money management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money management. Show all posts

8.25.2017

Have You Hugged Your Money Recently?


The brokerage statements are piling up on the piano.  The bank statements, if you still get them by mail are over in that basket, unopened, and if you get them digitally, you haven’t even opened the email informing you that they are available. Yes, I know you say, I check my balance a couple times a day, balances are good, but it doesn’t have enough money management mojo.

Yes, you’ll attend to your money right after you come back from vacation.  But of course, when you get back from vacation you’ll find yourself right back in the swing of things at work, and so it’ll have to wait until

5.05.2011

Financial Literacy and Financial Capability Summer Workshop

You may not always agree with Alan Greenspan, but you probably will agree with this quote of his "No matter who you are, making informed decisions about what you do with your money will help build a more stable financial future for you and your family." 

Financial skills last a lifetime, so giving your child the gift of financial intelligence and financial capability is something your child will forever be grateful for.

Join us this summer at the Greenhill School in Addison,Texas' Summer on the Hill program, we will be holding a week long Summer Workshop - "Money Management for Teens" starting on July 25th.  To register, call 972-628-5490.   Tell your friends.

Money Management for Teens - Summer Workshop - July 25th - 29th, 2011

This compelling and fun program gives students the financial tools to develop their personal philosophy about money and establish money management skills early, a skill particularly indispensable in today’s economy.

Using interactive group activities, we’ll explore the money cycle, how to set smart financial goals and achieve them, why spending plans are important, how career decisions affect your earning potential, the part philanthropy can play in your financial life, and the fundamentals of credit, debit, debt, taxes, banking tools, earning, and spending. These are fundamental principles students can rely on throughout their financial lives.

Join us this summer - Call 972-628-5490 - Course ID: MONEYM
"No matter who you are, making informed decisions about what you do with your money, will help build a more stable financial future for you and your family." Alan Greenspan

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