Originally recorded on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 from www.financialsocialwork.com To celebrate “Financial Literacy Month” the Center for Financial Social Work is offering this webinar on one of our most requested topics. If you have been thinking about starting to invest or wishing you knew more about the process of investing this webinar is for YOU! Our guest speaker is Dr. Martie Gillen from the University of Florida. Topics covered: – Investing versus saving – When the best time to invest is – Starting early/Starting Late – Active versus passive – Where to invest – How to get started
What are some good books (basic and more advance knowledge) for personal finance and business?
Personal finance topics such as: Budgeting, paying bills, personal taxes, personal credit, learning about basic stocks, insurance, and various other topics pertaining to keeping one’s fiances properly managed.
Business topics such as: Business budgeting, supplies, marketing, workers, taxes, business laws, accounting, property, etc.
I’m 18 and currently in college. I’m studying want to start studying those two topics (personal fiancees and business) to both improve my quality of life and maybe even go into business later on down the road.
Do you have to have something in common with the other credit union members in order to join a credit union?
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