Family Financial Planning Workshops

During September, Brenner LeCompte and Jon Dibble of Morgan Stanley are offering three financial planning workshops for families at the Woodbury Public Library:

Financial Planning for Families

Thursday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m.

The current generation is often characterized as young adults who are lazy, self-entitled and financially irresponsible. Stereotyping an entire demographic is never accurate or appropriate; however, it reflects a deeper underlying issue. People’s beliefs, values and actions are heavily influenced by those around them. It is without question that a child’s primary influence comes from those who raise him. Parents want the best for their kids, and strive to guide them to a healthy, mature, independent adulthood. Yet the common misconception of today’s youth reflects the exact opposite. Once they leave the nest, how prepared are your loved ones for “the real world”?

LeCompte and Dibble will discuss not only how to make your children money savvy, but ways to impart responsibility in all aspects of their lives. All are welcome, including children with adult supervision, to attend this free, informative program, and refreshments will be served. For more information, call the library at 203-263-3502 or visit the library website.

College: Creating Your Own Path

Thursday, Sept. 18, 7 p.m.

Be it public or private, in-state or out, the costs of attending college are higher than ever before. For many, this price tag makes earning a college degree no more than a dream. Student loans have now reached over $1 trillion dollars … more than all the credit card debt in the United States. How prepared is your family to tackle these rising odds and pursue the goal of higher education?

Get a fresh look at the essentials of college planning. LeCompte and Dibble will address some common myths, explain savings alternatives, and most importantly, provide you with the information you need to turn your child’s college dreams into reality. All are welcome to attend this free, informative program, and refreshments will be served. For more information, contact the library at 203-263-3502 or visit the library website.

Raising Young Investors

Thursday, Sept. 25, 7 p.m.

So, you have a job, and it’s time to start thinking about the future. There is great power to starting investing early and wisely. At this workshop, savings basics including good saving habits will be discussed in terms young adults can understand, and young savers will be advised on how to take control of their financial future.

Help your young investor get an early start managing money. LeCompte and Dibble will discuss savings and investment opportunities and offer financial planning to get young investors off to a good start. All are welcome to attend this free, informative program, and refreshments will be served. For more information, contact the library at 203-263-3502 or visit the library website.

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