
"This year, I've been really inspired by the enthusiasm in New York City for financial education. People here aren't afraid to dream bigbuy a home, save for retirement, plan for college, or grow their businessand are really excited about the process to get there. One of the most rewarding parts of my job is helping connect them with the tools and knowledge to turn those dreams into reality."
"One trend that stands out is the increasing complexity of fraud and scams. These can have a serious impact on anyone's financial wellbeing. That's why I've made it a priority to host workshops focused on fraud preventioncovering the latest scams, warning signs, and practical steps to help safeguard your personal information. Staying informed and proactive is the best way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe."
"The new year is a fresh start, and it's the great time to build habits that set you up for success. Here are a few ways to get started: Think of your budget as your personal roadmapit shows you exactly where your money is going and helps you steer toward your goals. Take a little time each month to track your income and expenses."
New York City shows growing enthusiasm for financial education, with many residents pursuing goals like buying a home, saving for retirement, planning for college, or growing a business. Connecting people with tools and knowledge helps translate those goals into action. Fraud and scams are becoming more complex and can severely affect financial wellbeing, so workshops on fraud prevention cover recent scams, warning signs, and practical safeguards. The new year is an opportunity to build habits: use a budget as a roadmap by tracking income and expenses monthly, set priorities-based budgets, automate savings, and practice consistent small deposits to grow funds over time.
Read at www.amny.com
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