Introduction to Financial Literacy
Presented by SCORE
Join us for an intensive session designed to empower people with the basics of financial literacy required for long-term success.
Financial independence doesn't just happen—it happens by design. Join us for an intensive session designed to empower people with basics of financial literacy required for long-term success. Secure your future by mastering the pillars of wealth creation by joining the discussion.
Key Takeaways
- Budgeting and Spending: But saving first and spending less than you earn.
- Compound Interest: Leveraging savings and investing to maximize your net worth.
- Strategic Credit Management: Navigate the banking system to your advantage.
- Risk & Property: Evaluating insurance needs and the Rent vs. Buy equation.
- Fiscal Responsibility: Understanding tax implications and optimized spending habits.
- Wills, Trusts and health care power of attorneys: Understand what’s best for you
Discussion is led by Richard Mader, a dedicated SCORE mentor who also serves on the chapter’s Board of Directors. His expertise in launching and managing businesses comes from personal experience. In 1972, Richard and his wife Mary established a media distribution business in Southern California. Over the years, this enterprise has thrived and continues to expand, now being
managed by the second and third generations of their family.Driven by a strong belief in American entrepreneurial opportunities, Richard is passionate about empowering individuals to achieve success and personal independence. Through his mentoring role, he assists clients in developing a clear roadmap for changing financial behavior. He also provides guidance and follow-up after the workshop discussion.
Burbank Central Library
The Burbank Central Library is located at the corner of Glenoaks Boulevard and Olive Avenue in downtown Burbank. It is a two-story building with elevator access.
