Displaying 61 to 73 of 73 Publications
Decisions after a Death: Practical Suggestions Regarding Funerals or Memorial Services
MF3122
Helps families navigate issues related to funeral planning and expenses. 2-page.Published Date: Apr 2014
Decisions after a Death: Practical Suggestions Regarding Financial and Legal Matters
MF3123
Helps families navigate issues related to legal and financial matters following the death of a loved one. 2-page, b/w.Published Date: Apr 2014
Get Financially Prepared: Take Steps Ahead of Disaster, Leader’s Guide
by Family Resource Management Program Focus Team Family Resource Management Program Focus Team
MF3056
Teach participants about the need for a household inventory and adequate insurance, how to create a grab-and-go box, and how to document damage, recovery, and expenses of a disaster. 4 p.Published Date: Aug 2012
Know Your Credit, Fact Sheet
MF3081
Provides learners with information and tools to manage their credit, including how to obtain and monitor your credit report, how to use credit wisely, and basics of credit card law. Updated for 2023. 4-page, color.Revision Date: Mar 2024
Know Your Credit, Leader's Guide
MF3082
Provides learners with information and tools to manage their credit, including how to obtain and monitor your credit report, how to use credit wisely, and basics of credit card law. Leader's Guide includes tips and activities to use when presenting the lesson. Updated for 2023. 4-page, b/w.Revision Date: Mar 2024
Get Financially Prepared: Take Steps Ahead of Disaster, Fact Sheet
by Family Resource Management Program Focus Team Family Resource Management Program Focus Team
MF3055
To be prepared for weather emergencies or fire, you should have a household inventory, check your insurance coverage, and prepare a grab-and-go box. After a disaster, keep your finances in order. 4 p.Published Date: Aug 2012
Essential Living Skills: Job-Ready Skills
by Bertha Mendoza Debra Bolton Sheryl Carson
S134A
Curriculum facilitates job-skill development. Publication guides participants through goal-setting exercises, job-skill assessment, resume writing and application protocols, and helps them develop tools for handling a variety of job situations. 212-page, 3-hole punched; b/w with color cover.Revision Date: Feb 2016
Essential Living Skills: Money Management
S134G
This curriculum includes information about budgeting, banking, and saving important records. 106-page, 3-hole punched; b/w with color cover.Revision Date: Jun 2016
How Are You Doing? A Financial Checkup: Leader's Guide
MF2720
This presentation will provide tools to assess your financial strengths and weaknesses. 2 p.Published Date: Aug 2006
How Are You Doing? A Financial Checkup
MF2721
Like a physical health check-up, a financial checkup can help identify problems and evaluate progress toward goals. It can also identify future action steps and provide motivation to form new habits and improve your financial health. This fact sheet includes a worksheet for a net worth statement and guidelines for considering your insurance needs, investment plan, and other household financial considerations. 8 pages, color.Revision Date: Mar 2021
Is Your Lunch Eating Your Lunch? (Kansas Saves Poster)
MF2755
The money you spend each weekday on a carry-out food, invested over 20 years, will amount to more than $40,000. Poster, 11x17", 1 p.Published Date: Jan 2007
Making Time for Your Community: Getting Organized
by Emily Mark
EP106
You can begin to organize your home and your life by establishing systems for getting out of the house in the morning, keeping track of important dates, housework, shopping, & bills.Published Date: Jun 2001
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