MONEY SANITY U with Nathan Dungan
Saturday, February 6th
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Christ Church Greenwich Parish Hall
254 East Putnam Avenue, Greenwich
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We feel that it is critical now more than ever for faith communities to facilitate conversations around financial matters - not only to help alleviate anxiety but to inspire youth and adults to live a generous life. Nathan Dungan started the conversation when he was here with us this past May, and we are pleased to have him back for MONEY SANITY U. Living life with a generous spirit has always been a core value at Trinity Church, and we want to provide opportunities for discussion and practical tools. Please join us for this not-to-be-missed opportunity.
In this thought-provoking workshop Nathan will provide us with a distinctive framework and practical tools to engage and equip families for long-term financial success as we all adapt to the New Normal. This highly interactive presentation will feature stories, stats and successful case studies of a process that is guiding a multigenerational group of families to adopt new and more sustainable money habits – habits that honor the families’ values and leverage their collective wisdom, especially as it relates to sharing. These hands-on workshops are designed for singles, couples, and families.
The cost is $25 per person or $50 per couples and families.
Schedule
9:00 a.m. Morning Session (for adults, families and kids of middle school age and up)
12:30 p.m. Lunch for all participants (morning and afternoon sessions)
1:30-3:00 Afternoon Session (for families and children of elementary school age)
Child care is available for children PreK and younger throughout the day.
More on Nathan…
For over 20 years, Nathan has been an industry thought-leader on helping youth and adults link their money decisions to their values, and he is the President and Founder of Share Save Spend.
Nathan co-authored a textbook for high school students, Personal Finance: A Lifetime Responsibility released by EMC/Paradigm Publishing this year, and his first book, Prodigal Sons and Material Girls: How Not to Be Your Child’s ATM, was released in 2003. Prior to founding Share Save Spend he was a top-performing financial advisor and vice president of marketing for a Fortune™ 500 financial services company. He has been widely quoted in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Business Week, and TIME magazine, and has been a featured guest on CBS, CNN, PBS and public radio’s Marketplace Money, Sound Money and Speaking of Faith.
http://www.sharesavespend.com/