2056 - Financial Education - General | ||
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2056.7) | 0 |
Number of individuals who took action toward implementing at least one estate planning strategy in regard to the subject matter presented |
2056.9) | 23 |
Number of participants who attended age-related housing, financial, and estate planning programs not identified as a “major program.” Major age-related programs include: Keys to Embracing Again, 10 Warning Signs, and AARP Prepare to Care |
2056.3) | 8 |
Number of those who have successfully completed financial management and/or career readiness programs that will help set future goals |
2056.8) | 0 |
Dollars reported saved as a result of participating in a financial education program |
2056.1) | 9 |
Number of individuals who gained knowledge related to financial management |
2056.2) | 4 |
Number of individuals who made a sound financial decision (regarding credit, budgeting, savings, and/or debt) |
2056.4) | 9 |
Number of individuals who implemented strategies to avoid breaches in personal or financial security |
2056.6) | 0 |
Number of individuals who reported increased levels of understanding in the area: identifying estate planning strategies for the family, farming operation, or business |
2056.5) | 2 |
Number of individuals who implemented at least one strategy to reduce expenses or manage money |
Author: Brenda Cockerham
Major Program: Financial Education - General
Financial Management is a significant concern as families continue to struggle to make ends meet and stabilize their incomes through turbulent times. In response to these ongoing concerns, FCS provided the opportunity for the public to participate in a six part series featuring a variety of skill building curricula targeting money management.The curriculum "Making your Money Work" was the anchor used for the basic topics of each session, but Money Habitudes, The Credit Game, Power