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WEBINAR: Know What You Are Spending

Spending in the Dark
by Bill Taylor, Area Extension Educator

How much are you going to spend for Christmas gifts this year? How much do you have to spend? Without a spending record and prior planning, you will just be spending in the dark again this holiday season and then hoping you either have enough to cover it or take most of 2014 trying to get caught up, so you can do it all over again. Learn how to lay it out ahead of time and finish the holidays without extra bills.

November 7 @ 7:00 p.m Mountain Time
Join online meeting: https://meet.uwyo.edu/weston/TYRVWBQV

Join by Phone: (307) 766-1200
Conference ID: 284451

Bill Taylor is an area extension educator serving northeast Wyoming from Newcastle. He provides education and facilitation to citizens on community development, leadership and personal finance.

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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