Dartmouth Events

How to Manage Your Money: Financial Literacy for College Students

This workshop will provide the tools necessary for any college student or recent graduate to effectively manage their finances.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center
Intended Audience(s): Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
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Financial literacy is an essential component of achieving life priorities. Juliana will provide the tools necessary for any college student or recent graduate to effectively manage their finances. This workshop will focus on providing the framework and knowledge that is necessary to make financially responsible decisions. She will focus on topics such as; understanding the anatomy of a paycheck, setting up a monthly budget, an overview of a credit report, and creating a plan for short term and long term financial goals.

Wednesday, January 16, 2019
5:30pm - 7:30pm
The Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center

Includes dinner

Workshop given by Juliana Robinson, Branch Manager of Bank of America, DHMC Branch

Juliana Robinson has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest Romania. She worked for several large corporations in Europe and the US prior to joining Bank of America in early 2012. She's enjoyed seven years at this institution. In her various roles within Bank of America, she has had the privilege of working with a variety of clients, from students to high net worth individuals in the Upper Valley. Part of her responsibilities includes assessing client's financial goals and handling complex issues pertaining to financial and estate planning. One of the most rewarding aspects of her career has been educating students from a variety of backgrounds in gaining financial acumen and feeling empowered and knowledgeable to tackle all aspects of their financial goals as an integral part of their life priorities.

This workshop is open to Dartmouth Students only

For more information, contact:
Robin Frye

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.