WE Listen, You Prosper Financial Workshop for teachers
Posted by Caucus of Working Educators (WE) on August 28, 2017
When: Saturday, September 30th Sunday, October 29th, 1-4pm
Where: 1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA
The WE Listen,You Prosper financial workshop will offer sessions on financial literacy that help educators improve their money management skills and transfer that knowledge to students.
Workshops will cover topics such as socially responsible investing, financial planning basics, home buying and mortgage planning, public banking, and crowdfunding for special projects. Workshop participants will learn more about opportunities for Philadelphia teachers to purchase houses through the government for little cost. Come hear the truth about how the mortgage industry works from a former insider. Learn how to stretch hard-earned dollars from a financial planner and educator. Hear from experts in socially responsible investing about the latest trends in this exciting marketplace! And learn from a keynote presentation of a financial whistleblower who offers insight into the dangers of fast trading.
This is a workshop you don’t want to miss. You can bring out some of your professional clothing for a clothing swap in the William Way ballroom! Nobody is leaving this workshop empty-handed, so come out and learn some financial tips and leave with some fashion!
The Urban League, Chuffed.Org, other financial service vendors and resources will also be at this event. Space is limited so make sure you register!
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