Don’t get Scrooged by holiday debt!

There’s no denying the joy generosity brings during the holiday season. However, overspending or relying on credit can have lasting financial repercussions. Without a strategy for the weeks ahead, your bank account might end up feeling like a stocking filled with coal. It’s important to remember that giving can bring joy to the giver and the receiver no matter how big or small the effort.

This year, learn how to prioritize your long-term financial well-being over the short-term thrill of holiday extravagance. In our latest webinar, Sqwire’s newest financial wellness partner, National Foundation for Credit Counseling, will provide expert advice just in time for the holidays. Get the lowdown on avoiding common spending pitfalls and more with NFCC’s Vice President of Education Barry Coleman.

Free for anyone—not just Sqwire members

This free webinar is Sqwire’s gift to anyone interested in managing holiday debt. Save the date and be on your way to less stress this holiday season!

Barry Coleman is vice president of the counseling and education program at the National Foundation for Credit Counseling. Coleman served for 32 years in the U.S. Air Force and Virginia Air National Guard, retiring in 2010. During his military service, his travels included many locations in the U.S. as well as Germany, Italy, Ireland, England, France, The Netherlands, and Kuwait. He has more than 16 years of experience in the credit counseling industry and previously held management positions in training, regulatory compliance, and financial counseling.

Webinar details

You are invited to a Zoom webinar.
When: Dec 5, 2023 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: Sqwire + NFCC present – Protecting your Credit: A Holiday Survival Guide

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