Are you—or your spouse or your teen or your parents—among the financially illiterate?
There’s no time like the present to become better educated about your finances than by attending one of the upcoming financial programs at the Library during Money Smart Week–a public awareness campaign created by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago to help consumers better manage their personal finances.
Checkout the lineup of adult programs we’ll be offering in April:
1. Making Your Nest Egg Last a Lifetime–Saturday, April 18, 10:30am-12:00pm
Learn the latest research and products that will address this need. Register
2. Finding Financial Advice that’s Right for You–Saturday, April 18, 2-3:00pm
Find out what all those financial acronyms mean and who to go to for financial help. Register
3. Long-term Care: What it is and Who Pays for What–Saturday, April 23, 7-8:30pm
Understand what types of services this care includes, the costs and other sources of funding. Register
In addition, we have a teen program that is for the family planning for college:
How to Prepare for the Rising Cost of College –Wednesday, April 22 6:30-8:00 pm
Breakdown the cost of college, with Thomas J. Jaworski M.A. of Quest College Consulting shares his expertise and insights. Register
For more information, go to www.deerfieldlibrary.org or call 847.945.3311.