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This is a two-part series workshop aims to equip social workers with the financial knowledge, tools and resources to help their clients manage and improve their finances. Part 1 focus on addressing their spending and savings issues to improve their ability to manage their spending and savings.
This workshop aims to equip social workers with the financial knowledge, tools and resources to help their clients improve their overall finances including addressing weaknesses in money habits, getting better control through basic budgeting, understanding the consequences of turning to unlicensed money lenders and importance of having some basic insurance.
This talk is for participants who are either transitioning to alternative careers, leaving a job and/or embarking on self-employment. It aims to prepare you for the financial implications, both short-term as well as longer-term owing to change in your circumstances. This workshop is for employees who are being or have been retrenched or are transitioning to alternative careers.
This talk will help participants better understand and manage personal financial planning matters including those that are unique to women and recommends ways to overcome some of these challenges.
Learn how to draw up a financial plan as a couple and take steps to ensure your family is in good financial health by saving, having sufficient insurance and investing. You will also be taught how to budget for your new home and to plan ahead by making a Lasting Power Attorney (LPA) and CPF Nomination.
This module aims to help the self-employed person take account of unique challenges to their financial planning and how understanding important principles will enable them to plan better in order to achieve their financial goals.
Learn how to assess the amount needed for families with special needs members. If there is a shortfall after taking into account their current resources.