Ho‘oliuliu Series: Fostering Financial Wellness

January 29, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Mānoa Campus, QLCSS 208/ 309

The purpose of Kawehena Project's Ho‘oliuliu (Preparation) Series is to provide students with the opportunity to engage in programming that addresses their needs holistically: personally/ culturally, professionally, and academically. Events and workshops are typically facilitated by Native Hawaiian instructors and allies in a variety of disciplines. All are encouraged and welcome to attend. Ready to take control of your finances? Kawehena Project, in collaboration with the UH Systemwide Basic Needs Committee and Division of Student Success, invites you to foster financial wellness with us! 🌟 💸 Explore key topics like budgeting, credit, taxes, and even retirement planning to set yourself up for success. Each session features guidance on how to help you fund your education, manage your lifestyle, and plan for your future. Session Dates & Topics: - Creating Goals, Budgeting, & Banking – Jan. 22, 2 PM (QLCSS 208) - Credit, Debt, & Paying for College – Jan. 29, 2 PM (QLCSS 208) - ID Theft, Insurance, & Taxes – Feb. 5, 2 PM (QLCSS 208) - Investing Basics & Retirement – Feb. 12, 2 PM (QLCSS 309) Start building a brighter, more secure future today!


Event Sponsor
SEED: Kawehena Project, Mānoa Campus

More Information
8089569746, kpuhm@hawaii.edu, http://go.hawaii.edu/FKf

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