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Where Does Your Money Go?

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Jan. 7, 2025, 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.

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Online: Reserve a Spot

A single-session class that highlights understanding your mindset towards money and includes activities that go over Spending Leaks, Spending-Savings Plan; Occasional Expenses Worksheet; and Adding up the Extras to give a quick overview of where our money goes!

Pinal County
Financial Literacy

Contacts

Muriel Gutierrez
mgutierrez5@arizona.edu
(520) 374-6254

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