Wednesday Workshop: Saving Strategies: Building an Emergency Fund and MoreWednesday Workshop: Understanding Credit Reports and Scores

Saving money can feel like a challenge, especially when funds are tight, but even small changes can lead to big results. This workshop offers actionable strategies for building and maintaining an emergency fund, even on a limited budget. We’ll discuss tools like high-yield savings accounts, automatic transfers, and creative ways to cut expenses. You’ll leave with practical tips and the motivation to start building a safety net that offers peace of mind for the unexpected.

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