TLDR:
- Alaska Housing Finance Corporation is offering a course called Money $ense, which will help participants develop a personal spending plan and rebuild their finances and credit.
- Topics covered in the course include finding ways to increase income, making tough choices during lean months, and creating a savings action plan.
The Alaska Housing Finance Corporation is offering a course called Money $ense that aims to help participants develop a personal spending plan and rebuild their finances and credit. The course will cover topics such as finding ways to increase income, making tough choices during lean months, and creating a savings action plan.
Participants in the course will have the opportunity to complete a personal budget and spending plan that meets the standards set by the AHFC Jumpstart program. This will fulfill the financial literacy requirement of AHFC’s Step Program. The course will be held online and participants will need a PC, Mac, Smartphone, or Chromebook computer and an internet connection with a minimum capability of 600kbps.
The course will be held on February 6 and 7, 2024, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Registration for the course is currently closed.
For more information about the course, interested individuals can contact Amanda Manning at tel:907-330-6185.
The Alaska Housing Finance Corporation is a state-owned corporation that provides financing for people buying homes, renting properties, and investing in real estate. They also offer programs and resources for tenants, energy savers, and investors. The corporation has a mission to create affordable housing opportunities for Alaskans and has various subsidiaries and public housing offices throughout the state.
For more information about the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation, its programs, and how to get in touch with their offices, interested individuals can visit their website or contact their headquarters in Anchorage.