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  • C 1041-7

    Taking Care of You and Your Family

    Dealing with the financial aspects of your situation is important. But it is equally important to deal with the psychological and emotional aspects that you and your family are experiencing. Gain insight on how to take care of yourself, how to meet the needs of your family and how to…

    Christa Campbell, Andrea Scarrow, and Travis Mountain

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-6

    Housing: Your Top Priority

    Keeping a roof over your head is an important concern when your income drops or doesn’t go as far as it used to. Careful planning can help you avoid eviction from your rental unit or the loss of your home.

    Michael Rupured and Pamela Turner

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-5

    Tap into Community Resources

    Community resources can make a big difference in your ability to make it through hard times. Learn about support networks and resources that may be available to help in your community.

    Christa Campbell and Andrea Scarrow

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-4

    Insurance Matters

    When times are hard, it is tempting to drop your insurance coverage. This may be OK for some coverage, but not for others. You do not want to put yourself in a worse financial situation than you are already in. Learn about the different types of insurance to help you…

    Michael Rupured and Joan Koonce

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-3

    Planning your Spending

    When your income drops, developing a realistic family spending plan is not optional—it is necessary. Learn how to reduce spending and pay debt so you can make sure essential costs can be covered.

    Michael Rupured and Andrea Scarrow

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-2

    What About Your Assets?

    Now that you are living on less, it is tempting to cash in your assets to pay the bills and make ends meet. Start thinking about the types of assets you have and the long-term implications of cashing them in.

    Travis Mountain

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1041-1

    Moving Forward

    Experiencing a loss of income can be devastating. Getting by with less may seem like an impossible task. Learn how to move forward by implementing the keys to success: thinking positive, considering the possibilities, and mapping out your plan.

    Christa Campbell and Travis Mountain

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    May 17, 2014
  • C 1046

    Starting Your Own Business: Community Resources

    Starting a new business is an exciting and scary time. Georgia’s business sector has an abundance of entrepreneurial spirit, but getting started can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are several community resources to assist small business owners. Learn how to get help with creating a business plan, making it legal and…

    Michael Rupured and Kisha Faulk

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    May 17, 2014
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