Money Talks: Reaching for Financial Freedom

Tuesday, 20 Feb 2024 at 5:30 pm – 127 Curtiss

Mike Finley is a proud 26-year U.S. Army veteran and has taught financial literacy classes for over 35 years. He has helped thousands of people build a better relationship with their money through a better understanding of every dollar that enters their life. That education takes place in a classroom, in person, in a video and/or through a book. The key is starting and building on what you have learned.Mike is also an author of four books on the world of money and how one creates a better life with this newfound knowledge. There have been numerous television, radio and podcast invitations over the years that Mike has used to help people see the power from within, as he helps each individual see the power of their abilities and what can be accomplished with some education and plain ole grit.
Mike Finley is a proud 26-year U.S. Army veteran and has taught financial literacy classes for over 35 years. He has helped thousands of people build a better relationship with their money through a better understanding of every dollar that enters their life. That education takes place in a classroom, in person, in a video and/or through a book. The key is starting and building on what you have learned.Mike is also an author of four books on the world of money and how one creates a better life with this newfound knowledge. There have been numerous television, radio and podcast invitations over the years that Mike has used to help people see the power from within, as he helps each individual see the power of their abilities and what can be accomplished with some education and plain ole grit.

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