Urban League hosts Financial Literacy Education Symposium

EMOTIONAL SPENDING—Tammy Thompson, proprietor of Thomas Real Estate Consulting Development, speaks about “emotional spending.”
EMOTIONAL SPENDING—Tammy Thompson, proprietor of Thomas Real Estate Consulting Development, speaks about “emotional spending.”

The Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh’s Bank on Greater Pittsburgh, in partnership with Neighborhood Allies, held a free Financial Literacy Symposium from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at the Hosanna House in Wilkinsburg, on July 25.

The event included a full agenda of informative sessions to aid people in managing their money.

FINANCIAL LITERACY SYMPOSIUM—Many people go to the experts to learn more about finance.
FINANCIAL LITERACY SYMPOSIUM—Many people go to the experts to learn more about finance.

“I know money can be a sensitive topic for a lot of people, because people don’t like to discuss what’s in their pockets and bank accounts,” attendee Tonya Garrett said, “But this event was enjoyable, because it focused on providing us with useful tips and knowledge of how to manage our income better regardless your yearly salary.”

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