Financial Literacy For Young Adults

Peachtree Road United Methodist Church

 managing money can be complex and stressful for young adults. Join us for an earnest look at money management. Will share tips, tools and strategies for empowering financial management suffer in class facilitated by Rebecca and Terry Clements. Tuesdays 630 to 8 PM in the Hospitality Suite, SIX sessions: February 13, 20, 27 and March 5, 19

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