The City of Rockingham is running a series of free financial wellness workshops for locals looking to improve their financial situation.
Attendees will learn how to design budgets and track spending, and will be provided with cost saving ideas they can implement.
The workshops are specifically designed for the Rockingham community and will be delivered at the Rockingham Central Library on Dixon Road from February to April.
Mayor Barry Sammels encouraged residents to take advantage of the workshop series.
“This series of workshops is free and has been created to help those who may be experiencing financial difficulty,” Mayor Sammels said.
“Participants will be able to bring their own bills and budgets to the workshops so they can work on a plan to move forward.”
Registration is essential and places are limited.
To book contact the City on 9528 0333 or email customer@rockingham.wa.gov.au
Those who register their interest must attend all four of the following workshops:
Workshop 1: Tuesday February 18, 2020, 10am-12pm.
Goal setting, an overview of the process, identify challenges and brainstorming solutions.
Workshop 2: Tuesday March 3, 2020, 10am-12pm.
Design and implement budget, review expenses and identify ways to decrease costs.
Workshop 3: Tuesday March 17, 2020, 10am-12pm.
Goal savings and debt reduction strategies, and budget tracking apps.
Workshop 4: Tuesday April 7, 2020, 10am-12pm.
How to maintain your budget and review goals.
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