Lincoln County CES Program Indicators and Success StoriesJul 1, 2019 - Jun 30, 2020





2054 - Real Skills for Everyday Life
2054.7) 10

Number of individuals who demonstrate skill in listing their expenses and income and totaling each

2054.6) 20

Number of individuals who identify resources to help with their budget

2054.5) 20

Number of individuals who identify their needs and wants and secure needs first

2054.4) 20

Number of individuals who practice setting goals for the use of their money

2054.3) 20

Number of people who have improved their skills to feel more in control of their money

2054.1) 0

Number of individuals reporting improved knowledge (such as knowledge of ways to reduce expenses; cut spending; and save for emergencies)

2054.2) 0

Number of people who increase their knowledge of ways to balance income and expenses



Success Stories

Planning your Digital Estate

Author: Rita Stewart

Major Program: Real Skills for Everyday Life

When we think about estate planning, we most often think of planning for traditional assets like money and property.  In today’s digital world, we also need to have a plan for our digital information. This Family and Consumer Sciences Agent taught the Planning Your Digital Estate program in eight counties.  Participants increased their understanding of the difference between a traditional estate plan and a digital estate plan, created an inventory of their digital assets, and com

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