2022 SPRING HOME BUYING WEBINAR
Learn from real estate experts and gather valuable insight in purchasing your new home. The first step to a home starts here.
March 25, 2022
In the market for a new home? Want to learn the steps of the home buying process? If so, join us for our Homebuying Seminar to take place Friday, March 25th starting 11am online. Learn from real estate experts and gather valuable insight in purchasing your new home. The first step to a home starts here.
People are facing unprecedented financial challenges as a result of the pandemic. This webinar covers your options for working with loan servicers, landlords, and credit card companies to address challenges you may be facing due to unemployment or reduced income, and get tips on how to maintain stability in the face of so much economic uncertainty.
The world has slowed down and the majority of us are spending more time at home but that doesn't mean we have to be stagnate. With a new stay-at-home economy being born, now is the time to turn that hobby of yours into another stream of income! Learn how to make money on the things that interest you the most.
With nearly 80% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck and unemployment numbers continuing to grow, more people are looking for smarter ways to manage their finances. This webinar walks through the importance of a budget and essential vs. non-essential spending. We also will discuss 13 things you can stop paying for right now to help you save during this crisis.
Study after study has shown that financial problems cause physical problems and without our physical health in tact we can't begin to recover financially. Learn how to recover from a financial panic attack - and how to avoid the next one.
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One of the most effective tools for preventing a large-scale financial disaster is an emergency fund…
Learn about Emergency Funds7 Min Read
The 50/30/20 rule is a simple, practical rule of thumb for individuals who want a budget that is easy, yet effective, to implement…
How to Set Your New Budget3 Min Read
Even if you’re just starting your first real job—actually, especially if you’re just starting your first real job—it’s time to start thinking about retiring…
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