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Online Events

If you have come to this page to join a Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event recently announced by your employer, follow the simple steps below to join us.

  Step 1. Scroll through the list of Financial Readiness $tudyhall® events below, and find the title of the event recently announced by your employer (through posters, payroll stuffers, or e-mails).
  Step 2. Click on the appropriate Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event button on the date and time advertised by your employer (this will take you to a different website).
  Step 3. On the new website enter the unique “Username” and “Password” provided by your employer, and click the “Enter” button.
  Step 4. Once you enter the Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event, dial the toll-free phone number listed in the top right corner of the presentation page to join the discussion.

Event Instructions

Financial Readiness Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you create a personal financial plan (take inventory, assess situation, set goals, make plan and execute plan), and locate resources at work and in the public-domain.

$mart Money & Personal Finance

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you quickly assess your financial situation, create a budget, reduce your spending, improve your credit history, manage your debt, and locate helpful resources.

Money Management Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you understand the basics of money management. It teaches you how to manage your bank accounts, create a budget, reduce spending, and implement a savings plan.

Debt Management Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you understand the basics of credit and debt. It offers you basic steps to clean your credit reports, increase your credit score, repay your debt, and locate helpful financial resources.

College Planning Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you understand the basics of funding a child’s college education. It teaches you how to set goals, make a plan, differentiate between college savings plans, and locate helpful financial resources.

Retirement Planning Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event helps you understand the basics of funding your retirement. It teaches you how estimate needs, set goals, and save and invest adequately, so you have a better chance of living your dreams in retirement.

Advanced Investment Topics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event expands your understanding of retirement investing topics. It teaches you how to create a plan, helps you understand risk, and expands your knowledge of alternative investment options.

Estate Planning Basics

This Financial Readiness $tudyhall® event expands your understanding of estate planning. It explains why you may need an estate plan, teaches you about essential estate planning tools, and helps you avoid common estate planning mistakes.