Montgomery County


Upcoming events

    • 07 Feb 2012
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Takoma Park Campus (Building ST, Financial Aid Office), 7600 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 07 Feb 2012
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Germantown Campus (Building HT, Room 304), 20200 Observation Drive, Germantown, MD 20876
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 07 Feb 2012
    • 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Rockville Campus (Building TC, Room 216), 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 15 Feb 2012
    • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Germantown Campus (Building SA, Room 162), 20200 Observation Drive, Germantown, MD 20876
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 15 Feb 2012
    • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Takoma Park Campus (Building ST, Financial Aid Office), 7600 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 15 Feb 2012
    • 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Rockville Campus (Building TC, Room 136), 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 23 Feb 2012
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Takoma Park Campus (Building ST, Financial Aid Office), 7600 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 23 Feb 2012
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Germantown Campus (Building HT, Room 216), 20200 Observation Drive, Germantown, MD 20876
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 23 Feb 2012
    • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Rockville Campus (Building TC, Room 136), 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 25 Feb 2012
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 30 Courthouse Square, Suite #100, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 23

    Description: Spending wisely, budgeting, planning your income & expenses…whatever you call it, spending wisely is about making the most of your income, expenses, and savings.


    In this money management class, you will learn:

    -Spending on family needs, not wants

    -How you can have a budget when you have no money

    -How to eliminate, postpone or reduce expenses

    -Short-term solutions to emergencies

    -Prioritizing bills and knowing what bills to pay first

    -Spending your tax refund on things you need.


    This class is provided by: Alfred Thompson

    Mr. Thompson is the Community Service Referral Coordinator for the City of Rockville. He has seven years of experience teaching Money Management. He also has an extensive background in parenting education and mental health counseling.


    • 29 Feb 2012
    • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Rockville Campus (Building TC, Room 136), 51 Mannakee Street, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 29 Feb 2012
    • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Germantown Campus (Building SA, Room 162), 20200 Observation Drive, Germantown, MD 20876
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 29 Feb 2012
    • 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Montgomery Community College Takoma Park Campus (Building ST, Financial Aid Office), 7600 Takoma Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912
    • 10
    Description: The way we manage our credit and debt affects how much we pay for credit (i.e. interest rates), our ability to be qualified for more credit, and even employment opportunities and how much we pay for car insurance.

    In this presentation, you will learn about:
    • Student loan borrower's rights and responsibilities
    • Navigating the loan process
    • Tips on managing your finances, and
    • Understanding credit reports and scores.
    This class is provided by the Maryland CASH Campaign and CAFE Montgomery MD.

    The Maryland CASH (Creating Assets, Savings, and Hope) Campaign™: is a state-wide network of organizations that promote financial stability for working families. Our coalition includes Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) partners that provide free tax preparation services, promote access to high-quality financial services, and offer financial education and coaching.

    The Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education, also known as CAFE Montgomery MD, promotes and delivers high quality financial education to County residents of all ages, communities and ethnic groups. CAFE Montgomery MD's goal is to provide the necessary tools for making informed decisions about saving, spending, borrowing and managing credit.

    • 01 Mar 2012
    • 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery County, Inc., 9110 Gaither Road, Gaithersburg, MD 20877
    • 25
    Description: Thinking of buying a new or used car? Wonder if your mechanic is the best one for your car? Come learn all the secrets to buying a car, choosing a repair shop and maintenance tips you can't live without.

    This class is brought to you by: Sue Rogan

    Mrs. Rogan is the Financial Education Consultant with the Maryland CASH Campaign. She has nineteen years of experience as an Investigator and Communications Manager with the Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection. She is an active member of the Coalition for the Advancement of Financial Education in Montgomery County, Maryland.
    • 31 Mar 2012
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 30 Courthouse Square, Suite #100, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 25

    Description: Spending wisely, budgeting, planning your income & expenses…whatever you call it, spending wisely is about making the most of your income, expenses, and savings.


    In this money management class, you will learn:

    -Spending on family needs, not wants

    -How you can have a budget when you have no money

    -How to eliminate, postpone or reduce expenses

    -Short-term solutions to emergencies

    -Prioritizing bills and knowing what bills to pay first

    -Spending your tax refund on things you need.


    This class is provided by: Alfred Thompson

    Mr. Thompson is the Community Service Referral Coordinator for the City of Rockville. He has seven years of experience teaching Money Management. He also has an extensive background in parenting education and mental health counseling.


    • 28 Apr 2012
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 30 Courthouse Square, Suite #100, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 25

    Description: Spending wisely, budgeting, planning your income & expenses…whatever you call it, spending wisely is about making the most of your income, expenses, and savings.


    In this money management class, you will learn:

    -Spending on family needs, not wants

    -How you can have a budget when you have no money

    -How to eliminate, postpone or reduce expenses

    -Short-term solutions to emergencies

    -Prioritizing bills and knowing what bills to pay first

    -Spending your tax refund on things you need.


    This class is provided by: Alfred Thompson

    Mr. Thompson is the Community Service Referral Coordinator for the City of Rockville. He has seven years of experience teaching Money Management. He also has an extensive background in parenting education and mental health counseling.


    • 26 May 2012
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 30 Courthouse Square, Suite #100, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 25

    Description: Spending wisely, budgeting, planning your income & expenses…whatever you call it, spending wisely is about making the most of your income, expenses, and savings.


    In this money management class, you will learn:

    -Spending on family needs, not wants

    -How you can have a budget when you have no money

    -How to eliminate, postpone or reduce expenses

    -Short-term solutions to emergencies

    -Prioritizing bills and knowing what bills to pay first

    -Spending your tax refund on things you need.


    This class is provided by: Alfred Thompson

    Mr. Thompson is the Community Service Referral Coordinator for the City of Rockville. He has seven years of experience teaching Money Management. He also has an extensive background in parenting education and mental health counseling.


    • 30 Jun 2012
    • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • 30 Courthouse Square, Suite #100, Rockville, MD 20850
    • 25

    Description: Spending wisely, budgeting, planning your income & expenses…whatever you call it, spending wisely is about making the most of your income, expenses, and savings.


    In this money management class, you will learn:

    -Spending on family needs, not wants

    -How you can have a budget when you have no money

    -How to eliminate, postpone or reduce expenses

    -Short-term solutions to emergencies

    -Prioritizing bills and knowing what bills to pay first

    -Spending your tax refund on things you need.


    This class is provided by: Alfred Thompson

    Mr. Thompson is the Community Service Referral Coordinator for the City of Rockville. He has seven years of experience teaching Money Management. He also has an extensive background in parenting education and mental health counseling.


 
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