This is a virtual class offered through the St. Charles City-County library.
Often times, families are overwhelmed and under prepared when it comes to estate planning or arranging a loved one’s funeral.
Happily, there are options to make this process easier, including protecting assets and prearranging your services through a trusted funeral home. Learn how to craft an intentional plan to help your loved ones when they need it the most and set them on a path for healing.
This is a virtual class offered through the St. Charles City-County Library.
 Larry Swedroe and Kevin Grogan of Buckingham Strategic Wealth, have co-authored “Your Complete Guide to a Successful & Secure Retirement”, about planning to achieve the retirement life of your dreams, especially during COVID-19.
Larry and Kevin with the moderator, Amanda Merrill, will discuss their book while helping to support the retirement steps you’re taking during these unprecedented times. As an added bonus, one of the book’s contributors, Katie Keary, will address retirement concerns that are specific to women.
This is a virtual class offered through the St. Charles City-County Library.
What are the top skills employers seek in a candidate for a job? What are the top job interview questions? Learn the answers to these and other questions to help you get the job of your dreams.
This is a virtual class offered through the St. Charles City-County Library.
We recognize everyone is feeling isolated, so we are bringing the Library to you! This is a virtual class.
Get the MOST out of your 529 Education Plan: Learn more about qualified withdrawals, using your account to pay for K-12 tuition, and helpful tips to boost your education savings during market downturns.
This is a virtual class offered through the St. Charles City-County Library.
Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer’s Disease is an interactive two-part program where you will have a chance to learn about important legal and financial issues to consider, how to put plans in place, and how to access legal and financial resources near you. This program will cover information for families and individuals dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia. Topics covered will include: Making legal plans that fit your needs; Legal documents you’ll need and what they mean for all of you; How to find legal and financial assistance; Practical strategies for making a long-term plan of care; Tax deductions and credits; and Government programs that can help pay for care.