Increase your personal finance IQ in a supportive and fun environment
When: 1st Thursday of the Month at 5pm – 6pm,
June 1st, July 6th, August 3rd, September 7th
Where: Zoom Meeting
No cost
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEvf-moqTsqE9YlZQVGwxMgBAAh6fZsAekL#/registration
Join us for a financially-focused summer book club series! We will be discussing concepts from the Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel, touted as one of the most impactful reads on the subject of personal finance. In his book, Housel illuminates these emotions and beliefs, explaining why we make bad financial choices—and what you should do instead. Dive into your own personal behaviors around money while upleveling your personal finance IQ in our fun and supportive book club.
Our guided discussions will include:
Why people fail to achieve financial success
Understanding why you want money
Financial Strategy
How to Counter Negative Thinking
Paying attention to the right financial information
Money mindset
Q+A
Meet your facilitator:
Trisha Funk, WBC at JEDI Asset Development Specialist, CFEI (Certified Financial Education Instructor) and a 23-year veteran in the finance industry. She has a vision that everyone can comfortably manage their finances based on their goals and feel good about it. She has dedicated much of her professional life to entrepreneurship and financial literacy education.
About the Author
Morgan Housel is an award-winning finance writer and former finance columnist at The Motley Fool and The Wall Street Journal. He is also a partner at The Collaborative Fund, a venture capital firm specializing in technology.
This book is available at your local library, through the library audio book app Libby, any audio book platform, Youtube and wherever books are sold. If you need access to a copy of the book the WBC at JEDI has a limited number available to borrow. Please contact info@e-jedi.org or 1-888-926-6670 to inquire.