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Virtual ‘Money Conference’

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Virtual ‘Money Conference’

Town & Country Federal Credit Union has announced it is partnering with renowned personal finance expert, Jean Chatzky, for its 2020 Money Conference happening on Wednesday, June 24, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.  Due to current conditions, the credit union is holding its award-winning Money Conference in a virtual format and Chatzky will be the sole presenter during the free webinar. During the online Conference, Chatzky will share and highlight 7 Money Moves individuals can make to be financially resilient right now. The credit union is also asking registrants to submit questions in advance and Chatzky will try to answer as many as possible as part of her presentation. To register for the live Virtual Money Conference, visit www.tcfcu.com There is no charge to participate.

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