Money Counts Teachers Training Conference

Posted by on April 8, 2005

MONEY COUNTS TEACHERS TRAINING CONFERENCE

You?re Invited to Register for the – an Investor Education and Personal Financial Literacy Program for Pennsylvania K-12 Educators

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, April 16, 2005
University of Scranton, May 7, 2005
Hershey Lodge & Convention Center, May 14, 2005

? Would you like to improve your own financial situation AND get the tools you
need to easily integrate financial and investor education into your current lesson plans? REGISTER FOR THE MONEY COUNTS CONFERENCE and enhance your personal investment plan while earning free Act 48 credit!
? Research shows that almost half of the nation?s students and an equal percent of adults are described as financially illiterate.
? As little as 10 hours of personal financial education positively affects students? spending and saving habits.
? The conference, featuring financial education and securities experts, will include fun, interactive sessions on the latest in K-12 investor and financial education curricula.
? How You Benefit:
– Earn free Act 48 credit
– Receive a $50 stipend upon completion of the event
– Bring back FREE materials and financial educction curricula
– Network with other teachers
– Become a better money manager
– Receive free brunch and continental breakfast
Take this important step to a more secure financial future by registering now at
http://www.psc.state.pa.us or mail the attached registration form to:
Pennsylvania Securities Commission
ATT: Tina Kotsalos
1010 North Seventh Street, 2nd Floor
Harrisburg, PA 17102

The Money Counts Conferences are being brought to you by the Pennsylvania Securities Commission and the Pennsylvania Jump Coalition, through a grant from the Investor Protection Trust.


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