Munch & Learn 

Take advantage of free financial education seminars

[February 1, 2010]

Tough economic times call for wise financial information. Of course, it helps if that information comes with a FREE dinner.

STCU, through its community business partner program, is offering a series of Munch & Learn seminars in partnership with the City of Liberty Lake. Get great advice from financial experts and dinner -- all at no cost! The FREE seminars run from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at Liberty Lake City Hall, 22710 East Country Vista Drive.

Mark your calendar for these free seminars:

What you need to know about credit cards (today)!
Thursday, March 4
Jamie Dedmon, STCU business development officer
The most comprehensive credit card reform goes into effect February 22. Learn what's changing -- and what credit card practices will still be in place -- as major credit card issuers scramble to recover lost revenue.

Prosper!
Thursday, May 20
Doreen Kelsey, financial educator
Make this the year you gain control of your finances. Learn five steps to taking back control of your money to get on the path to prosperity.

Safe harbor
Thursday, August 19
Doreen Kelsey, financial educator
Learn how to navigate the dangerous waters of personal financial management by identifying the difference between financial products, services, and practices that can sink your budget and those that can keep you safe and sound. 

Rethink, rebuild, retire!
Thursday, October 21
Jeff Current, VALIC Financial Advisor*
Has the economic downturn threatened your dreams for the future? Learn how to rethink your current situation, rebuild your retirement savings, and retire comfortably with a solid financial plan.

Come to one or all four seminars. Please RSVP to City Hall at (509) 755-6700 at least one day in advance. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and the seminar will begin at 6:15 pm. For more information, contact STCU's Jamie Dedmon at jamied@stcu.org or (509) 344-2152.
 

*Important disclosures for investors

VALIC represents The Variable Annuity Life Insurance Company and its subsidiaries VALIC Financial Advisors, Inc., and VALIC Retirement Services Company. Investments are offered by VALIC Financial Advisors Inc., a registered broker/dealer and member of FINRA/SIPC, which is not affiliated with Spokane Teachers Credit Union (STCU).

Please note that investments with VALIC are not federally insured, are not obligations of STCU, are not guaranteed by STCU, involve investment risk, including the possible loss of principal, and may lose value.

Media contact

Keely Barrett 
Media and Community Relations Manager
Media spokesperson
(509) 344-2231
keelyb@stcu.org