University of Illinois Extension
Opportunity to learn practical money management strategies
Free monthly webinars start in February
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[January 09, 2024]
Navigating
financial management can often seem overwhelming and intimidating,
particularly for those uncertain about how to begin. Studies have
shown that financial stress can have detrimental effects on both
physical and emotional well-being. Therefore, having access to
practical financial resources is essential. These tools can provide
guidance and strategies to enhance financial stability, tailored to
address individuals' unique concerns and objectives.
University of Illinois Extension offers the Money Basics series, a
free monthly webinar to improve participants’ financial well-being
through various money topics. This safe and non-judgmental series
will also provide simple tools to use in everyday life. The series
covers the psychology of money, the cost of debt, understanding
credit, debt repayment strategies, savings strategies, and the keys
to financial security.
"The Money Basics series is a non-judgmental way to
learn how to manage personal finances and explore basic money
concepts," says Jamie Mahlandt, family and consumer sciences
educator. "This webinar series offers research-based information on
various topics to help you build a better financial future."
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All sessions are presented at
11:00 a.m., and topics include:
Psychology of Money on Feb. 14
The Price of Debt: How much is too much? on March 13
Understanding Credit on April 10
Strategies for Debt Repayment on May 8
Smart Saving Strategies on June 12
Keys to Financial Security on July 10
Participation is free, but registration is required at
go.illinois.edu/MoneyBasics2024.
For more information or if you need a reasonable accommodation
to participate in this program, contact Jamie Mahlandt at
knuf@illinois.edu. Early
requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to
meet access needs.
ABOUT ILLINOIS EXTENSION: Illinois Extension leads public
outreach for University of Illinois by translating research into
action plans that allow Illinois families, businesses, and
community leaders to solve problems, make informed decisions,
and adapt to changes and opportunities. Illinois Extension is
part of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign College of
Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences.
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