The Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants is offering a free financial lecture series aimed at helping library patrons address their money concerns.
Programs can be customized to suit the financial questions in your community, though typical, already-established programs include:
- Saving for Retirement—Learn about all of your retirement savings options plus how to calculate how much you will need to save and costs to consider
- Year-end Tax Preparation—Let a CPA tell you what paperwork you need to bring your tax preparer, which new credits to take advantage of and how to avoid refund loan scams.
- Budgeting—Get tips on how to establish financial priorities, start an emergency fund and make your dollars go further.
- Debt—Discover the difference between good debt and bad debt, learn how to pay down your debt and keep your credit score intact.
If your library is interested in hosting one or more of these lecture presentations please contact Mary G. Bachorski or Paul E. Block:
Mary G. BachorskiCo-Chair Community Involvement and Social Responsibility Committee
412-391-2920 Ext 136
mbachorski@hrrcpa.com
Paul E. BlockCo-Chair Community Involvement and Social Responsibility Committee
412-315-6324
Paul.Block@ParenteBeard.com
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