Get “Money Chic” this holiday shopping season with tips for saving money!
Please join Girls’ Lunch Out, WestGlen, and the National Foundation for Credit Counseling on Twitter Wednesday, December 7 at 9 pm ET to talk about holiday spending, get holiday spending tips, and learn tools for saving money to help you become “Money Chic” this holiday season and throughout the entire year.
The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) is the nation’s largest non-profit financial counseling organization. The NFCC provides financial counseling and education on all things money like smart spending during the holidays, how to create a monthly budget, and calculators to help you buy a home or pay off debt.
We’ll have lot of fun discussing tips for saving money for the holiday shopping season, and we’ll be giving away prizes to help you get (and stay) Money Chic.
Get Money Chic with @girlslunchout and @NFCCdebtadvice
Date: Wednesday, December 7
Time: 9-10 pm ET
TweetGrid Link: http://bit.ly/sBZ1zQ
Hashtag: #NFCCMoneyChic
Hosts: @GirlsLunchOut and @NFCCdebtadvice
RSVP for prizes to help you get Money Chic!
Help us spread the word by tweeting:
Get #NFCCMoneyChic with @girlslunchout and @NFCCdebtadvice http://bit.ly/sBZ1zQ Wednesday 12/7 at 9 pm ET
Follow the NFCC on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for money tips about buying a home, saving for college, paying off debt, or saving money for retirement.
Founded in 1951, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Inc.® (NFCC®) promotes the national agenda for financially responsible behavior, and builds capacity for its members to deliver the highest-quality financial education and counseling services. As the nation’s largest and longest-serving nonprofit credit counseling organization, the NFCC has played the key role in providing financial counseling and education to consumers for 60 years. With 90 member agencies and more than 750 offices throughout the US and Puerto Rico, the NFCC is the national voice for its members, which are nonprofit, mission-driven, community-based agencies. NFCC Members, often known as Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS) or by other names, represents accredited agencies with high standards, ethical practices, certified counselors, and policies and practices which help consumers achieve financial stability. For more information, visit www.DebtAdvice.org










Great timing!
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Sounds like fun!
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Sounds like this would of really been helpful to me this holiday season, it’s great to have access to tips helping us save money during the holidays when it gets a little tight!
-Jessica
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