Money Smart is a 1-day instructor-led workshop that provides participantswith practical knowledge, skills-building opportunities, and resources theycan use to manage their finances with confidence. The curriculum consists of8 sessions that cover topics such as: money goals, short term and long-termsavings, boosting your credit score, credit scores and loan rates, insurance,investing and retirement.
8:30-9:00am | Registration and Networking |
9:00-9:45am | Session 1: Your First Steps to Getting Good with Money |
9:45-10:30am | Session 2: What Are Your Money Goals? |
10:30-10:40am | BREAK |
10:40-11:25am | Session 3: Do You Know Where Your Money Comes From and Where It Goes? |
11:25-12:10pm | Session 4: Short-Term and Long Term Savings - Why Is It So Hard To Save Money? |
12:10-12:40pm | LUNCH |
12:40-1:25pm | Session 5: What Are You Doing To Boost Your Credit Score? |
1:25-2:10pm | Session 6: Relationship of Credit Scores on Your Loan Rates |
2:10-2:20pm | BREAK |
2:20-3:05pm | Session 7: The Financial Impact of Insurance |
3:05-3:50pm | Session 8: How Well Are You Investing & Your Retirement? |
3:50-4:00pm | Closing Remarks and Prizes |
Early Bird Registration: $275 (ends January 29th)
Standard Registration: $300
Group Rate: $2100 (group of 10)
Registration includes meals, beverages and parking.
Jennifer Inman serves as the Executive Director of the Kentucky Financial Empowerment Commission (KFEC). Prior to her role at KFEC, Inman was an educator, teaching business and finance courses at Boone County High School in Florence, KY, and providing financial literacy instruction for 51±¬ÁÏÏÂÔØ. Her dedication to education extended to her involvement with the John Jay Center for Learning, a non-profit technical education center in Portland, IN. Inman has an extensive career in banking, accounting, and financial management.
Inman earned her B.S. from Indiana Wesleyan University and pursued further academic endeavors, obtaining an M.A. in Teaching Business & Marketing from the University of the Cumberlands. She expanded her knowledge in economics and finance through graduate studies at 51±¬ÁÏÏÂÔØ. Her commitment to financial education was recognized with the Kentucky Master Teacher of Personal Finance Designation, awarded by the St. Louis Federal Reserve and the Coalition for Financial Literacy in the Commonwealth. She is certified by the Kentucky Bankers Association in Fraud Education, Detection, and Prevention.
Beyond her professional roles, Inman actively contributes to various organizations within her community. She serves as the Board President of the KY Jump$tart Coalition, the Board Treasurer of the KY Guardianship Association, and is a member of the Bank On Louisville Executive Committee.