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Webcasts a plenty

Posted on March 3rd, 2008 – 1:11 PM
By Kara McGuire

There’s a lot of garbage online. But there’s also a wonderful array of free tools at your fingertips.

In recent weeks, I’ve been notified about several financial webcasts on topics ranging from women and money to saving on groceries.

Here are a couple to check out if you have some time. Add your own favorite webinars or online money resources too– including other finance blogs you read with regularity (I check out filife.com — an interesting new partnership between Dow Jones and IAC and whatever’s new from the aggregator pfblogs.org every day). I should make a separate post one of these days of my most frequented personal finance web sites I surf as well.

Back to the webinars. The Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Atlanta has a series of “webinars ” on multiple topics, including the how to save on groceries program I mentioned above.

Tomorrow, USAA is having an hour long seminar for women about getting out of debt. It doesn’t appear like you need to be a member to participate in the program and have your questions answered.

I signed up for USAA, although the 7pm central time slot is not terribly convenient. Maybe I’ll see your question there!

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