GEORGIA SECRETARY OF STATE: Announcing She Leads Webinar hosted by Secretary Brad Raffensperger — Handling inflation: Protecting your personal finances

GEORGIA SECRETARY OF STATE: Announcing She Leads Webinar hosted by Secretary Brad Raffensperger — Handling inflation: Protecting your personal finances
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Georgia Secretary of State issued the following announcement on June 22. 

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is announcing that She Leads will be hosting its 21st event, “Handling inflation: Protecting your personal finances.” This free webinar will take place on Thursday, June 30 at 6 pm. Registration is open to all Georgians.

“Inflation has created a time of financial stress and I want Georgians to know that I am here for them,” said Raffensperger. “I am happy to provide Georgians with the tools and resources to keep their finances on track despite the economic challenges brought on by inflation.”

While you do not control inflation directly, you have control over how you handle your budget, spending, and investments in differing economic market conditions. The effect inflation will have on your personal finances will depend on your individual circumstances, but there are some areas where almost everyone will feel the effects. Speakers on the panel will provide guidance to help optimize and protect your personal finances.

The event will be moderated by Capitol Correspondent and Host of Lawmakers and Lawmakers: Beyond The Dome on GPB-TV Donna Lowry. Speakers for this free webinar include Donna Trainor, Senior Associate of Homrich Berg and Pro Bono Director of Financial Planning Association of Georgia;  Juanita Warren, Accredited Financial Counselor® and Virtual Financial Coach;  and Tiffany Kent, CFP®, Principal of Wealth Engagement, LLC.

She Leads is a  financial empowerment seminar series hosted by Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger as part of his multi-faceted financial literacy platform and is administered through the Securities Division. These free webinars feature industry leaders who discuss resources that can help increase attendees’ knowledge about money, their relationship to money, and financial issues and strategies for growing their wealth.

The office of the Secretary of State invites all Georgians to attend these free and informational workshops.

To register for this free event, click here.

To learn more about She Leads, click here.

To watch previous She Leads webinars, click here.

To stay informed on all things She Leads, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter by using the handle, @SheLeadsGA.

Original source can be found here. 



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