Financial Boot Camp for Life
Posted by on February 22, 2010
You are invited to “Start Small, Think Big” during Philadelphia Saves
Week 2010 – February 21st-27th
Since 2004, Philadelphia Saves has helped thousands of local residents to save for a goal through tools and education. During Philadelphia Saves Week, we like to reiterate our message that “saving” is important and, in today’s uncertain economy, even more critical for financial stability. But, saving does not have to be overwhelming—it can be tackled in small steps. We want you to start small and think big when it comes to saving. Attend our Financial Boot Camp, participate in one of our savings workshops, send in your favorite savings tip for a chance to win a savings bond, and more!
All events are free but registration is required.
Financial Boot Camp for Life
Saturday, February 27
9:00 – 2:00
Temple University, Ritter Hall
Attend this ½ day event with a kick-off from CBS3’s Jim Donovan to help jumpstart you on your path to savings! Attend workshops, meet with local banks, credit unions and financial planners and more!
For more information and to register, visit http://cccsdv.org
Get Motivated to Save at a Philadelphia Saves Workshop
Register for one of 5 Philadelphia Saves workshops being offered during the week at different locations. For more information on dates, locations and to register, visit http://cccsdv.org
Enroll as a Philadelphia Saver and Become Eligible to Win Daily Raffle
Enroll as a Philadelphia Saver during Philadelphia Saves Week and your name is automatically entered into a daily raffle for $100 Savings Bonds! For more information and rules, visit http://cccsdv.org
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