How to Achieve Financial Wellness

Friday, February 26
11:00 am - 12:30 pm CST
Part of our series of Financial Wellness Workshops
Join us for the culmination of our series: A panel discussion with financial professionals with participant Q & A - Questions will be pre-screened. To submit a question, send to [email protected] by Tuesday, February 23 deadline.
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to money. We know money isn’t everything, but understanding it sure is!
It is a fact that women live longer than men - on average six to eight years longer. And it is also a fact that they earn less than their male counterparts and take more breaks from working due to caregiving of children and elderly parents.
At some point in their life over 70% of women will be solely responsible for their own finances. Yet, regardless of their education or profession, women tend to be less financially educated than men and lack financial confidence.
11:00 am - 12:30 pm CST
Part of our series of Financial Wellness Workshops
Join us for the culmination of our series: A panel discussion with financial professionals with participant Q & A - Questions will be pre-screened. To submit a question, send to [email protected] by Tuesday, February 23 deadline.
Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to money. We know money isn’t everything, but understanding it sure is!
It is a fact that women live longer than men - on average six to eight years longer. And it is also a fact that they earn less than their male counterparts and take more breaks from working due to caregiving of children and elderly parents.
At some point in their life over 70% of women will be solely responsible for their own finances. Yet, regardless of their education or profession, women tend to be less financially educated than men and lack financial confidence.
Meet our panel of financial professionals:
- Tiffany Simon, Financial Literacy Consultant/TX Notary, Houston, TX
- Tabitha Fornville, Licensed Personal Finance Coach, Dallas, TX
- Stacey Hampton, Licensed Personal Finance Coach, Baltimore, MD
- Catina Powell, Principal Process Manager/SBB Product Operations with Capital One Bank/TX Notary, Dallas, TX
- Diane Brehm, Vice President, Branch Manager with Gulf Coast Bank, Covington, LA
Women only, please.
We appreciate your registration in advance. Please pay online and register using the following links:
PAY ONLINE - Suggested fee: $5
REGISTER HERE - To receive the link to join on Zoom
* Registered participants will receive an email with financial resources for personal use.
We appreciate your registration in advance. Please pay online and register using the following links:
PAY ONLINE - Suggested fee: $5
REGISTER HERE - To receive the link to join on Zoom
* Registered participants will receive an email with financial resources for personal use.
The Women’s Center is presenting a four-part inter-wellness series entitled “How to Achieve Financial Wellness.” Topics are designed to help women improve upon healthy financial habits and will include:
December 11 - Understanding Credit and Debt Financial basics of how to use credit and manage debt January 22 - Investments and Insurance Planning for your future February 12 - Budgeting Examining your relationship with money and spending February 26 - Panel Discussion The series will culminate with a panel discussion with several financial experts which will include an audience Q&A. Questions will be pre-screened. Submit to [email protected] by February 23. |