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Evaluating Your Estate Plan Workshops
(Posted on 5/18/2012)
This workshop will answer estate planning questions and prepare you for future farm transitions and estate planning.

The Risks and Rewards of Lending to Alternative Agriculture
(Posted on 4/30/2012)
This session is designed to help financial professionals gain insight in the market for alternative agriculture, help them more accurately project returns and understand why colleagues hav or have not made longs to alternative farmers.

Do you have a question?
(Posted on 4/10/2012)
We have an answer.

Child Care Business Money Management
(Posted on 3/20/2012)
As a Child care provide planning for your financial future is an important part of reaching your financial goals. Learn how to increase your savings, understand invistement priciples, choose invistements wisely and plan for your retirement.

Brenda Schmitt's ISUE Weekley Finance Column
(Posted on 9/12/2011)
Paying bills and balancing the family checkbook with a bank’s online software program saves time, but few people plan for handling the accounts if there is an unexpected illness or even a death in the family.

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Spend Smart, Eat Smart!
(Posted on 6/10/2011)
Are you spending a reasonable amount of money on food? Find out how to stretch you food dollar in a healthy way!

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Managing Tough Times
(Posted on 1/22/2009)
Timely information to help you manage your finances and related crisis situations.

News from Iowa State University Extension

Upcoming July FEFE Workshop to Train Teachers in Financial Literacy
(Posted on 5/22/2012)
Summer vacation is beginning for students, but for their teachers, the learning isn’t over. Those who attend the Family Economics and Financial Education (FEFE) workshop will gain updated information and creative classroom activities on financial literacy to share with their students next school year.
Study Addresses Student Debt and Financial Literacy at Iowa State
(Posted on 5/17/2012)
One in eight Iowa State University students don't realize they owe student loans, while two in five don't realize how much they owe. Professor and ISU Extension and Outreach Specialist Cynthia Needles Fletcher was one of the researchers who conducted the study, which represents the latest effort to address ISU student debt and financial literacy.
ISU Extension and Outreach Offers Home Buyer Education Online
(Posted on 5/1/2012)
USDA Rural Development and other lending agencies require first-time homebuyers to complete education from a certified provider to qualify for the agency’s rural housing loans. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach offers an online course, A Place of Your Own, to meet this need.
Will Insurance Protect You from Storm Damage?
(Posted on 4/17/2012)
Storm damage comes in many forms. Will insurance cover the damage? It depends on what caused the damage and it depends on the insurance. Timothy Griesdorn, Iowa State University Extension and Outreach specialist, suggests reviewing insurance coverage every year to make sure it meets your needs.
Money Smart Week to Help Iowans Manage Personal Finances
(Posted on 4/3/2012)
Iowans have a chance to brush up on money management skills during the 10th annual Money Smart Week April 21-28. Money Smart Week includes activities in Council Bluffs, Creston, Harlan, Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and the Quad Cities. Iowa's Money Smart Investor Conference is Saturday, April 21, in Des Moines at Drake University Olmstead Center.
Science of Parenting: Kids and Money
(Posted on 4/2/2012)
Giving an allowance, paying for chores, offering money as a reward for good grades: are these successful parenting strategies? How to help children develop a healthy relationship with money is up for discussion in this month’s Science of Parenting podcast from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.
New ISU Money Tip$ Blog Offers Research with Personal Touch
(Posted on 3/19/2012)
Iowans are invited to join the conversation on ISU Money Tip$, a new blog from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. The blog offers posts from ISU Extension and Outreach family finance specialists on topics such as long-term goals, day-to-day financial decisions, managing credit and getting ahead.
Extension and Outreach Financial Coaching Course to Begin
(Posted on 3/15/2012)
Sharpen Your Financial Coaching Skills, a course from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, is designed for volunteers, clergy and others working in nonprofit groups and organizations who assist people with financial management concerns. The next course begins in April at five locations in Iowa.
Iowa Tax Credits Can Help Parents
(Posted on 3/6/2012)
Iowa tax law includes two tax credits to help families with pre-school and school-aged children. Iowa State University Extension and Outreach family finance program specialists talk about the Iowa Tuition and Textbook Credit and the Early Childhood Development Credit.
ISU Extension Volunteers Offer Tax Help to Rural Iowans
(Posted on 1/26/2012)
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach supports Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA), a program that provides free tax preparation for low- and moderate-income Iowans. ISU Extension and Outreach works with local partners to recruit and train volunteers and provide technical support for VITA sites in 42 rural counties.

Staff

Phyllis Zalenski - Family Finance Program Specialist
Phone: 319-462-2791
Fax:
Email: zalenski@iastate.edu

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