OneGrassRoot
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Thu Apr-26-07 08:29 AM
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Question: Where are you comfortable getting info re: finances? |
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Edited on Thu Apr-26-07 08:44 AM by timeforarevolution
I'm working with a nonprofit, with one project being getting information regarding pensions, retirement, etc., to women, particularly lower-income and minority women.
I have a few ideas where the best avenues to get this free book to them would be, but since it may only be available for download rather than a hard copy, that makes it a bit more challenging, since not everyone is online.
Certainly, this is the type of information children or other family members and friends, who may be online, could gift to their loved one. A contribution would be wonderful but not required.
Keeping those for whom a financial planner seems unreasonable (as most of us live paycheck to paycheck) in mind, ones' banking institution or employer seems like a logical way to distribute this free booklet.
Just wondering if any of you brilliant DUers have ideas as to how to get such a free publication into the hands of those who need it?
I understand that this information needs to get into the hands of people not yet retirement age in order to work towards it more effectively, but I'm just wondering what suggestions this DU group may have.
Many thanks in advance!
Edit: one of the key messages in this book is about how women must be more aware and advocate fairer pension benefits for women; learn more about divorce/widowhood and how that affects finances, etc.
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Thu Apr-26-07 08:30 AM
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1. I like trusting companies that advertise on telephone poles! (NOT) n/t |
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