Volunteers from Lake Metropolis Financial institution included (from left to proper starting on the prime) Brittni Kuhn, Austin Bair and Sheryl Harlan. Photograph supplied by Kosciusko County JCAP.
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WARSAW — Inmates in Kosciusko County’s Jail Chemical Dependancy Program just lately obtained some recommendation on private finance.
JCAP welcomed Austin Bair, Brittni Kuhn and Sheryl Harlan from Lake Metropolis Financial institution final week for a private budgeting class.
The guys loved enjoying a enjoyable budgeting sport after which mentioned needs vs. wants, the right way to trim a price range and the right way to successfully plan financially for the longer term.
The lads got concepts on the right way to file every day bills and spending, the significance of month-to-month finance evaluations and the right way to plan accountable rewards for sticking to their monetary targets.
This budgeting class goes hand in hand with their monetary literacy class led by 1st Supply Financial institution.
“Bringing in as many sources for our members as we will has all the time been a purpose, fortunately we stay in a tremendous neighborhood that aids JCAP with lessons contained in the jail and continued assist help upon launch,” mentioned JCAP Coordinator Courtney Jenkins.