Success StoryFinancial Fitness in Bath County



Financial Fitness in Bath County

Author: Nicole Gwishiri

Planning Unit: Bath County CES

Major Program: Good Credit Game

Plan of Work: Acquiring Financial Skills Today To Assure Future Stability

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

While identifying needs through the Bath County's Extension Council, one topic that was talked about is the need for financial literacy programs. 63% of Americans have no emergency savings for things such as a $1,000 emergency room visit as reported by Bankrate.com. The FCS Agent continued hosting a series of educational programs that identified different aspects of financial education, such as savings versus investing, developing a spending plan and evaluating the process, using apps that automate finances for the 21st-century person, as well as utilizing The Good Credit Game and Money Habitude programming. Utilizing a variety of learning tools allowed participants to learn in multiple ways based on their needs. Over the course of the series,200 participants learned something they could implement into their lives immediately. Several members have adopted one or more methods for saving money, monitoring their spending, and looking into different types of banking options. Parents attending programs have also passed age-appropriate money knowledge to their children.






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