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Brews & Budgets: AllSouth’s new, free financial education series (with beer) 🍻

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Is your daily morning coffee routine + Amazon Prime addiction getting in the way of having enough money set aside for that vacation you’ve been trying to plan for the last year? Definitely not speaking out of experience here.

Below are a few tips for sticking to your budget from AllSouth, a Cola-based not-for-profit credit union, which just happens to be made up of 70% women. 🧠 They were founded on Fort Jackson in 1960 (originally as Fort Jackson Federal Credit Union) and now they serve 8 counties across the Midlands. Their goal: to provide a secure place to help Soda Citizens meet their financial goals.

See you soon, St. Lucia vacation. 🌴

💰Pay cash. Credit cards make it too easy for you to spend more than you have.

💰Make a list. It’ll help you limit your spending to needs only (vs. wants).

💰Shop alone. Friends let friends buy that shirt they didn’t really need.

💰Track your spending. Even the small things can add up to big amounts (i.e that daily morning latte).

💰Set up automatic savings. If your money auto drafts into a savings account, you won’t spend what you don’t have.

💰More tips here.

Now, what if we told you that you can learn more about topics like this over local beer?

Enter: AllSouth’s Brews & Budgets – a brand new, free financial education series partnered with River Rat Brewery. The goal is to have friendly, approachable conversations about important finance topics – over a free beer + appetizers. (April’s sold-out session on financial goals took place on the rooftop of River Rat Brewery.)

Here’s a look at the upcoming sessions, all to be held at River Rat:

  • Ins and Outs of the Home Buying Process 🏡 | June 5 | register here
  • Understanding Your Credit 💳 | August (stay tuned for date)
  • Understanding Your Auto Loan and the Car Buying Process 🚙 | November (stay tuned for date)

All questions are welcome, so if you’re in the market for a new home this Spring or Summer, register for the June 5 session. And stay tuned on AllSouth’s Facebook for more info on the following sessions as they approach. Cheers to financial health.

What topics would you like to see Brews & Budgets cover in the future?

TELL US HERE: partners@6amcity.com

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