12 Dumb Things People Do With Their Money - and How to Avoid Them
Taught by Stephanie Genkin, CFP®, CFT-I™ CDFA®
Stephanie Genkin is an independent fee-only CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Certified Financial Therapist (CFT-I™), Certified Divorce Financial Analyst® (CDFA®), and Certified Life Coach. She completed advanced matrimonial mediation training and is currently focusing on the financial transition certification (CeFT®). Stephanie earned a graduate certificate in Financial Life Planning from Golden Gate University, where she is currently an adjunct instructor. Previously, she was a senior television news producer at CNN covering business, economics, and personal finance. Her career explaining complicated money issues began when she landed a gig at CNNfn and she's been hooked ever since. Stephanie earned a Certificate in Financial Planning from NYU and is an adjunct instructor at NYU's School of Professional Studies, Department of Finance & Law. She is a member of the Financial Therapy Association and the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) and is frequently quoted in the media (Yahoo! Finance, USA Today, Forbes, New York Magazine, Glamour, MSN Money, AARP, and others) on personal finance issues.
Really smart people sometimes do dumb things with their money.
Using humorous anecdotes and other real-life examples, this class will present a dozen common money mistakes and teach you how to avoid them. For example, keeping long term savings in the bank may seem safe but it's actually the only place you are guaranteed to lose money. I'll explain why.
Whether you are just getting started managing your own finances or have years of experience this class will help you understand how simple actions can make a big difference to your bottom line.
** Feel free to come with your personal finance questions.**