Build Wealth Early. Avoid Costly Mistakes. Start Your Career with Confidence.
Personal Finance for New Graduates is a four-part webinar series designed to help you confidently navigate your financial life after college without overwhelm, jargon, or shame.
This is the practical money education you probably never received.
Who This Is For:
• Recent college graduates
• Early-career professionals (0–5 years)
• Anyone starting their first full-time job
• Graduates who want to build wealth early and avoid financial regret
Whether you’re a beginner with personal finance or need help to take the next step, this webinar series will help you on that journey.
What You Learn in Each Session:
Session 1: Spending to Your Values- June 4th @ 6pm
Learn how to build a budget that reflects your real priorities, not restrictions.
Set up sinking funds so irregular expenses don’t derail your progress.
Session 2: Understanding Debt and Credit- June 11th @ 6pm
Demystify student loans, credit cards, and credit scores.
Learn how to use credit strategically, not fearfully.
Session 3: Investing Basics & Leveraging Compound Interest- June 18th @ 6pm
Understand investing without intimidation.
Learn why starting in your 20s can be your greatest financial advantage.
Session 4: Interpreting Your Full Job Offer- June 25th @ 6pm
Your salary is only part of the story.
Break down benefits, retirement plans, equity, insurance, and negotiation opportunities.
What Makes This Different
This isn’t generic financial advice.
You’ll discover:
• How to align spending with your values
• How to build financial systems that reduce stress
• How to think long-term while managing real-world bills
• How to make confident decisions about your first paycheck
This series blends strategy with psychology because money is not just math.
The Outcome
By the end of this series, you will:
• Understand where your money is going
• Have a plan for debt
• Know how to start investing and make compound interest work for you
• Feel confident evaluating compensation packages
• Avoid the most common financial mistakes new grads make
Starting early changes everything.
The habits you build in your first five years out of college can shape your financial future for decades.


