Financial Counseling: How to Improve Credit Worthiness & Credit Scores
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June 26, 2008
2:004:00 p.m. Central Time
(3:005:00 p.m. EDT, 1:003:00 p.m. MDT, 12:002:00 p.m. PDT Confirm the relative time in your area by visiting www.time.gov)
Tuition: $219 for the live webinar (includes live and 6 months access to the archive)
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR Members who have fallen into a financial crisis will need to work with creditors while they are working towards a stable financial future. During this webinar the instructor will provide information of how a member can work with creditors and repair their credit score and creditworthiness.
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES
Financial Counseling: How to Improve Credit Worthiness & Credit Scores
- Use a credit scoring exercise to see how credit scores are determined
- Learn the correlation between credit scores and interest rates
- Discuss what members can do to improve their credit score and creditworthiness
- Demonstrate how improved scores reduce interest expense and speed up debt reduction
WHO SHOULD ATTEND This webinar is designed for financial counselors, collectors, loan officers, managers, or credit union staff that is committed to helping a member gain control of their finances.
Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
INSTRUCTORS
Kathryn Greiner, AFC
Director of Credit Education, University of Michigan Credit Union
Kathryn has been helping people improve their budgeting skills since 1976, and has been called the "budget guru" by the Ann Arbor Observer. Through the University of Michigan Credit Union, Kathryn provides budget counseling as a free service to UMCU members.
Trained and certified as a credit counselor, Kathryn developed a credit education program to teach consumers the skills needed to establish workable budgets, avoid bankruptcy, and improve creditworthiness. In private counseling sessions, she teaches how to control spending, reduce debt, begin to save and still enjoy life! With her unique blend of compassion, realism, and humor she helps them find sensible, workable answers to their financial problems.
Kathryn hosted a call-in radio talk show called "Credit Line" on WAAM radio for two years, has produced four credit education videos and her articles have been published in several credit union newsletters. Kathryn is the editor of ON MY OWN, a newsletter on the wise use of credit by and for high school students.
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CANCELLATIONS
The last day for cancellations was June 18, 2008. Substitutions are accepted anytime prior to the start of the program at no additional cost. Simply fax event and contact information, listing the new participant and who they will be replacing. Cancellation fees do not apply for free or complimentary programs.
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