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Webinar: Do You Have Enough Insurance?

Every day we are exposed to many risks which can cause a financial loss. Insurance is a tool for financial security. This session will help you look at insurance as a risk management strategy. Which type of insurance do you need? How much insurance can you afford? And what do the experts tell us are insurance pitfalls?

Mary M. Martin, area educator with the University of Wyoming Extension, will present this session in a series on avoiding financial pitfalls.

Join Online Meeting: https://meet.uwyo.edu/mmmartin/2S39M242

Join by Phone: (307) 766-1200
Conference ID: 364905

If this is your first online meeting, we'll be using the Microsoft Lync system. Look for details at http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/money/webinar.html.

Mary Martin is a regional extension educator serving western Wyoming. Based in Jackson, Wyoming, she provided education and facilitation to citizens in community development, leadership, and personal money management.

This webinar is in the Financial Pitfalls series offered every First Thursday. Details are at http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/money/webinar.html

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