Law at the Library program: Personal Finances & Budgeting; Financial Literacy, Debt and Credit

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Lifelong Learning

Age Group:

Adults
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This presentation will cover personal finance skills, knowledge, and behaviors that allow individuals to make informed decisions about spending, savings, debt, and credit. Financial literacy promotes creating stability through purposeful spending, creating and sticking to a budget, avoiding poor financial decisions that have long-term consequences, and paying off debt.

 

 About the presenter: Kelly Roberts is a Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rated bankruptcy and business attorney with Roberts Law, PLLC. Kelly represents Florida businesses, providing them with fractional general counsel services and representation in business transactions such as new business formation (and related operating documents) and stock/asset purchases and sales. In her bankruptcy practice, Kelly represents consumer bankruptcy debtors, creditors, and interested parties throughout the State of Florida. Kelly is a frequent seminar speaker on personal bankruptcy topics and Credit Abuse Resistance Education (CARE) presenter.

 

This program is part of the Law at the Library series featuring local Attorneys and organizations providing advice on resources on a variety of topics. Hosted by Sarasota County Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division.