
Free Credit Report Day
October 29, 2008, 3:00-7:00 pm
Credit scores can make a difference in how much you pay for a car loan, insurance, buying a home or even your rent. If your household income is $40,000 or less, take this FREE opportunity to get your score and to sit down with a credit counselor to go over your credit report and learn how to fix mistakes and raise your score. This event will be held on October 29, 2008 from 3:00-7:00 pm at CVOEO Micro Business, 294 North Winooski Avenue, Burlington. Sponsored by the CASH Coalition of Chittenden County. Call Robyn at 338-4712 for an appointment or e-mail rbahar@caseyfamilyservices.org.
The program NeWheels Loans through Opportunities gets you new reliable cars at discounted prices and Budget/Credit Builder programs are available.
Call Yvonne at 802-865-8328 x122
Free Financial Education Classes for Opportunities Credit Union members:
Control Your Money: Budget & Savings
This is a workshop where you can learn budgeting and banking skills to help realize you financial goals.
To Your Credit Workshop
This workshop is for financially curious folks to learn how to read and improve their credit score. For more information call (802) 865-3404, x127
Homebuying Seminar
For would-be house hunters to consider the various steps in seeking a suitable space and obtaining a mortgage. Call Jane 802-865-3404 x127 to register.
CVOEO’s Growing Money Project has two classes that can help you build your financial stability.
Financial Self-Protection teaches about financial goal-setting, money and credit management, dealing with credit cards, managing spending and more.
Creating a Financial Future helps you to learn how to save and build net worth, and shows the first steps towards creating long term investments.
Think You Can’t Afford to Buy a Home?The Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force invites you to come and find out more about entry-level homeownership opportunities! Together with the Champlain Housing Trust, the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force will provide information and resources about the home-buying process.
For more information, please contact: Coleen McBournie at the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force - 800-445-6298 x25 - or - Liz Curry - 802-862-6244 Champlain Housing Trust
Homebuyers' Workshop - Before getting into debt, potential house hunters gather info about real estate valuation and mortgage financing methods. Saturday, August 16, 9AM–5PM at Central Vermont Community Land Trust in Barre. $60 per household.
October 29, 2008, 3:00-7:00 pm
Credit scores can make a difference in how much you pay for a car loan, insurance, buying a home or even your rent. If your household income is $40,000 or less, take this FREE opportunity to get your score and to sit down with a credit counselor to go over your credit report and learn how to fix mistakes and raise your score. This event will be held on October 29, 2008 from 3:00-7:00 pm at CVOEO Micro Business, 294 North Winooski Avenue, Burlington. Sponsored by the CASH Coalition of Chittenden County. Call Robyn at 338-4712 for an appointment or e-mail rbahar@caseyfamilyservices.org.
The program NeWheels Loans through Opportunities gets you new reliable cars at discounted prices and Budget/Credit Builder programs are available.
Call Yvonne at 802-865-8328 x122
Free Financial Education Classes for Opportunities Credit Union members:
Control Your Money: Budget & Savings
This is a workshop where you can learn budgeting and banking skills to help realize you financial goals.
To Your Credit Workshop
This workshop is for financially curious folks to learn how to read and improve their credit score. For more information call (802) 865-3404, x127
Homebuying Seminar
For would-be house hunters to consider the various steps in seeking a suitable space and obtaining a mortgage. Call Jane 802-865-3404 x127 to register.
CVOEO’s Growing Money Project has two classes that can help you build your financial stability.
Financial Self-Protection teaches about financial goal-setting, money and credit management, dealing with credit cards, managing spending and more.
Creating a Financial Future helps you to learn how to save and build net worth, and shows the first steps towards creating long term investments.
Think You Can’t Afford to Buy a Home?The Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force invites you to come and find out more about entry-level homeownership opportunities! Together with the Champlain Housing Trust, the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force will provide information and resources about the home-buying process.
For more information, please contact: Coleen McBournie at the Williston Interfaith Affordable Housing Task Force - 800-445-6298 x25 - or - Liz Curry - 802-862-6244 Champlain Housing Trust
Homebuyers' Workshop - Before getting into debt, potential house hunters gather info about real estate valuation and mortgage financing methods. Saturday, August 16, 9AM–5PM at Central Vermont Community Land Trust in Barre. $60 per household.
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