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St. Johns County Public Library partners with Jacksonville CPAs for Youth Financial Education

These sessions aim to equip young adults with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their finances effectively and make informed decisions for their future. The St. Johns County Public Library is partnering with Jacksonville CPAs for Youth Financial Education, offering young adults a comprehensive crash course on financial education. The workshops, designed for people aged 15-20, aim to equip young adults with knowledge and skills to manage their finances effectively and make informed decisions for their future. Participants can attend the sessions at various locations and times. Advance registration is required for these sessions. This initiative represents a significant step towards promoting financial literacy among young adults in the community.

St. Johns County Public Library partners with Jacksonville CPAs for Youth Financial Education

Pubblicato : 10 mesi fa di ActionNewsJax.com News Staff in Lifestyle

St. Johns County Public Library partners with Jacksonville CPAs for Youth Financial Education

The St. Johns County Public Library is offering young adults a valuable opportunity to master their finances through a comprehensive crash course on financial education. In collaboration with the Jacksonville Chapter of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA), the library is hosting workshops designed for people aged 15-20.

• None How to Make Money Grow Over the Long Term

These sessions aim to equip young adults with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage their finances effectively and make informed decisions for their future.

Participants can attend the sessions at the following locations and times:

• None Bartram Trail Branch Library: Saturday, June 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 60 Davis Pond Blvd, Fruit Cove.

• None Main Branch Library: Saturday, June 22, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 1960 N. Ponce De Leon Blvd, St. Augustine.

Lunch will be provided each day. Due to limited class sizes, advance registration is required. Interested individuals should contact the branch where they plan to attend to secure their spot.

This initiative represents a significant step in promoting financial literacy among young adults in the community, preparing them for a financially secure future.

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