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Happy Father’s Day! This week, we’ll discuss important money topics for fathers.
Topic: Dads, Dollars and Debt: Financial Topics for Father’s Day
When: Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 3 p.m. ET.
Where: Twitter chatroom or join the live hashtag discussion.
The panel will include Laura J. LaTourette, CFP®: Founder of Family Wealth Management Group; Leslie H. Tayne, Esq: Founder and Managing Director of Tayne Law Group, P.C. (f/k/a The Law Offices of Leslie H. Tayne, P.C.); Beverly Harzog: Credit Card Expert and Consumer Finance Analyst for U.S. News; Lawrence D. Sprung: CFP® President of Mitlin Financial, Inc.; Rod Griffin: Senior Director, Consumer Education and Advocacy, Experian and Christina Roman: Consumer Education and Advocacy Manager at Experian.
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Questions We’ll Discuss:
- What’s the best piece of financial advice you received from your father?
- How should fathers talk to their kids about money?
- What financial advice would you give to a new dad?
- How can fathers incorporate financial lessons into everyday life with their children?
- What advice do you have for dads who have taken a break from the work force to care for their families?
- How can dads who are struggling to provide for their family ask for help?
- What are some side hustles dads can do to help reduce unwanted debt?
- Dads, how does focusing on your health now save you money and ensure you are able to share many more Father’s Days with your families?
- How can you spoil your dad on a budget this Father’s Day?
- Dads, what’s one piece of financial advice you hope your children will learn from you?
Check out our complete list of upcoming personal finance Twitter chats here.