Free Financial Literacy Programs at Bernards Township Library in Basking Ridge, NJ
Free Financial Literacy Month Programs Offered At Bernards Township Library
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In April, Bernards Township Library in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, is hosting free financial literacy programs for teens and adults. Topics include college funding, investing, and retirement planning, as part of the 'Money Smart for Life' initiative. Registration is required for all sessions.
- 01Programs focus on college funding, investing, and retirement planning.
- 02Sessions include webinars and an in-person workshop.
- 03Registration is necessary for participation.
- 04Programs are part of the 'Money Smart for Life' initiative.
- 05A giveaway of a personal finance book will also be held.
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To celebrate Financial Literacy Month in April, Bernards Township Library in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, is offering a series of free programs aimed at enhancing financial knowledge for teens and adults. The events are part of the 'Money Smart for Life' initiative, which supports statewide efforts to promote financial education in libraries. The first webinar, 'Making Sense of Your Financial Aid Package,' will take place on April 6, focusing on understanding financial aid offers for college-bound seniors and their families. Following this, on April 8, 'Cracking the Code: Affordable College Solutions' will provide insights into college costs and financial aid strategies. On April 15, the library will host 'The Power of Investing Over Time,' aimed at teens and adults, discussing investment strategies and money management. The final program, 'Planning Your Retirement,' will be an in-person workshop on April 29, covering essential retirement planning topics. Additionally, library patrons can access the Morningstar Investing Center for investment resources. A giveaway of 'The Art of Spending Money: Simple Choices for a Richer Life' by Morgan Housel will also be held during the month. Registration for all programs is required and can be done through the library's event calendar.
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These programs will equip local residents with essential financial skills, aiding them in making informed decisions about education funding, investments, and retirement planning.
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