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ACE'ing The Spectrum: Mastering Budgeting and Financial Preparedness

  • Monday, May 19, 2025
  • 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Online via Zoom
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This ACE'ing the Spectrum training covers basic concepts for financial empowerment and is intended for anyone starting to manage their finances. This event is being held online-only via Zoom.

During this discussion, we will cover:

  • Understanding Paychecks and Salary: Learn why paychecks are often smaller than expected due to deductions such as taxes and Social Security contributions.

  • The Importance of Savings: Explore the significance of saving for emergencies and retirement to secure your financial future.

  • The Pros & Cons of Credit: Explore what "credit" is, how it can be used effectively and how to manage expenses that require payment via this method. 

  • Effective Planning and Budgeting: Discover practical strategies and tools to plan and budget effectively, preparing for financial stability and growth.

  • Q&A Session

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your financial knowledge and take control of your financial well-being. 

About your presenter:

Rebecca Cardozo - Pfeiffer, Financial Planner, brings a wealth of wisdom and experience to her concierge Financial Planning practice, Cornerstone Financial Strategies Group (CFSG), where her focus is on supporting women and caregivers on their path to financial independence. Prior to creating CFSG with her Partner, Kevin C. Wilson, she also has worked as a policy specialist in Washington DC, as a Pilates and Mindfulness coach, and has been a small business owner, traveling the world to teach her trademarked Poolates program before selling the business to focus on motherhood.  Rebecca is a homeschool mom to two competitive figure skaters and a couple of rescue dogs.  A true member of the Sandwich Generation, she also is blessed to live with her octogenarian father, who is a composer.  Rebecca participates regularly in environment clean ups, is on the board of a non-profit aimed at bringing arts to disadvantaged children, volunteers with Autism TN, and is an ardent fundraiser for cancer research.  She holds degrees in law and public health from the George Washington University and a BA in anthropology from the University of Minnesota, and is a Rule 31 listed mediator.  She enjoys hiking, kayaking, and writing poetry.

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