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Today’s younger generation is tech-savvy and connected online. However, parents still play an important role in helping them avoid online hazards such as identity theft, privacy and cyberbullying. This workshop covers important issues including online privacy tips, managing computer settings, smartphone apps and positive online behavior.
Learn preventive measures you can take to protect your personal information and minimize damage in the event it becomes compromised. We'll review the basics of identity theft, including how to prevent it, common practices of identity thieves, and how to recover if it happens to you.
We will provide teens with financial tools to help prepare for their future, from basic money management to learning how to use credit wisely. This free, informative virtual workshop is designed specifically to prepare teens for financial independence.
Your credit report is a record of your current and past debt and payment history. It can impact many parts of your life. This session will help participants learn about the credit reporting process, what information is on a credit report, how scores are calculated, and consumer rights and responsibilities.
Credit report scores hold a lot of power—they can help buy that first home but can also take away financial opportunities. This session provides an overview of credit bureaus, credit scoring, guidance to dispute inaccuracies, improving credit scores, and dealing with identity theft and fraud.
A credit score can be an important factor in a person’s financial life. The higher your score, the more likely you are to qualify for loans and credit cards, as well as save money with more favorable terms. Whether you want to improve upon your existing good credit, or need to establish or rebuild your history, this workshop will discuss strategies you can use to increase your score.
A credit card can be a valuable tool, but before racking up high charges on multiple cards, it’s best to learn a disciplined approach on how to handle them. This session will discuss how credit cards work, types of credit cards, and best practices.
Credit report scores hold a lot of power—they can help buy that first home but can also take away financial opportunities. This session provides an overview of credit bureaus, credit scoring, guidance to dispute inaccuracies, improving credit scores, and dealing with identity theft and fraud.
Sometimes it makes sense to borrow money for things that can improve your life, but too much debt for the wrong reasons can cause problems. Knowing when to borrow money and what loan options are available can help you make the right financial decision. This workshop will cover the features and benefits of different types of loans and what you need to know before applying.