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Please note that all of our presentations can be adapted to the time frame that you allow. You can request a presentation by simply clicking on the "Request a Seminar" link at the bottom of the page. We look forward to giving your students a professional and interesting presentation that will impact their future!
Learn how to live within your means. The purpose of this lesson is to learn how to track your spending and develop a unique and flexible budget that will work for you!
The purpose of this lesson is to help students learn how to understand their credit report and score. It focuses on what is in a credit report, what impact your credit history may have and how to request your credit report.
Learn how to stay on good terms with your credit! Because credit cards are such a big issue for college students, this seminar explores different types of credit, responsible credit card use and what to do if you can’t pay your credit card bill.
Learn how to become a millionaire! The purpose of this lesson is to show how saving regularly at an early age can help make you financially secure. This module teaches how to start a savings plan, different types of investment instruments and criteria for choosing the most appropriate investment for you!
Choose to understand your student loan. The purpose of this module is to help you understand how to deal with student loans in a responsible manner. This module presents guidelines on how much student loan debt you can handle, the impact of interest, the consequences of defaulting and reasonable expectations about starting salaries.
Many college students live off campus, and most have very limited knowledge about rental laws, tenant rights, and how to deal with general concerns about renting. Some students sign a lease without a complete understanding of the legally binding nature of their lease, and many do not even read their lease in its entirety before signing on the dotted line. This seminar is designed to give students all of the critical information they need to be an informed renter!
Learn how to help prevent identity theft and what to do if it occurs. The typical victim is usually between 18 and 39 years old – so this is a crime that’s likely to happen to us.