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Everyday Money (virtual classroom)

Dates:March 15, 2022
Meets:Tu from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location:Zoom Classroom 2
Cost: $29.00

Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.

Let's discuss the money in your life: what it is, what it stands for, and how it's possible to keep more of it. We'll look at different tips, tricks, money "hacks," and ways to make sure more of your money stays in your pockets rather than going to someone else's. This basic workshop will give you a better way to deal with your everyday money concerns and financial stress.

Notes:

We email virtual classroom access two business days before classes begin; please register early to ensure you receive this information. If you have not received virtual classroom access the day before your class, please check your inbox's spam and deleted folders. It is the responsibility of participants to check their email inbox for virtual access information prior to class and, if it has not been received, to contact our office during business hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) before class starts at comed@whatcom.edu or (360) 383-3200. No refunds or credits will be given for a class once it has started.
Fee: $29.00
Hours:2.00

Fee Breakdown

CategoryDescriptionAmount
Course Fee (Basic)Registration Fee$ 29.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 5$ 5.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 10$ 10.00
Optional FeeKids College Scholarship 25$ 25.00

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Adam Van Ness

An investment management and personal finance professional for over 14 years, Adam brings his money philosophy and “keep it simple” ethos to personal finance.

On April Fools Day, 2016, at the age of 41 Adam left the traditional working world and retired, or as he puts it: “I went on an indefinite sabbatical”. He enjoys talking about and teaching money skills, general finance, and investment concepts.

Adam holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Boston College, and International Masters of Business Administration from The Darla Moore School of Business. Additionally, during his career in investment management Adam held FINRA series 7, 66 and 24 certifications as well as the Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst designation (CAIA).

Adam keeps busy helping his wife raise their son and daughter, working on his own self-imposed construction projects, cooking, hiking, running, and getting out on the water whenever he can.