Virtual Financial Workshop for Young Adults: Decisions! Decisions!

Wednesday, April 67:00—8:30 PMHosting library Zoom account

When you start a new job, some of your first decisions may be about saving for retirement and choosing health insurance. How much should I put into my retirement account? Which investments should I choose? Which health insurance plan will serve my needs and be affordable? The choices can be daunting. Join us for a workshop, geared towards 17 to 30 year-olds, to gain some important insights on how to make these essential decisions. 

Presented by Matt Trogdon, an educator with the Babson Financial Literacy Program and financial planner with 14 years of experience in the financial services industry. The Babson Financial Literacy Project (BFLP) is a not-for-profit program designed to help young adults (17 to 30 year-olds) acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for long-term financial prosperity and independence. Learn more about the BFLP HERE.

Third in a four-part series. Hosted and sponsored by the Tewksbury Public Library and made available to Westford residents. 

Registration required via Zoom link. Register directly on Zoom HERE