February 24, 2026 - 10:23

St. Cloud residents have a unique opportunity to boost their financial literacy this April, thanks to a series of free personal finance sessions hosted at St. Cloud State University. The community-focused workshops will be held at the Atwood Memorial Center, providing a welcoming environment for individuals looking to take control of their economic well-being.
The sessions are designed to cover practical money management skills applicable to everyday life. Attendees can expect to learn about foundational topics such as budgeting, debt management, saving strategies, and planning for future financial goals. These workshops aim to demystify personal finance, offering clear guidance and actionable advice.
Adding to the appeal, the university will provide complimentary breakfast for participants, making for a convenient and engaging morning event. There will also be opportunities to win prizes throughout the sessions. This initiative underscores a commitment to empowering the local community with the knowledge and tools necessary for making informed financial decisions and building greater economic stability.
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