Adulting: Financial tips for Gen Z
Generation Zers have revealed that they are “uncertain” and “nervous” when it comes to managing finances. Credit: Metro Connection

Adulting: Financial tips for Gen Z

As more states nationwide adopt laws requiring high schools to offer personal finance classes, a new survey suggests that Generation Z, often the generation born 1996-2010, is on board with the trend.

Elevate Church to offer SCV residents financial help through ‘Financial Peace University’
Elevate Church members gather for a service. Elevate Church is hosting their family conference to remind families it takes a tribe and to restore families to God’s design, one of joy, peace, love and unity. Courtesy photo.

Elevate Church to offer SCV residents financial help through ‘Financial Peace University’

Newhall’s Elevate Church will be setting aside time for Santa Clarita Valley residents to receive financial guidance with Financial Peace University, beginning Aug. 12.  Lead pastor Mauricio Ruiz said he…

Study finds Gen Z is stressed out about money
Cecilia Figueroa, left, and Erica Florencio pick up camp counselor employment information from the Woodcraft Rangers booth as they join the hundreds of attendees at a COC job fair. Jobs actually aren’t at the top of Generation Z’s list of concerns, but there’s a number of opportunities in a “gig economy” for folks to make money that can really help pay off student loans, according Status Not Quo founder James McKinney — which is a top concern. Signal photo | Dan Watson

Study finds Gen Z is stressed out about money

A recent Turbo survey found that Generation Z’s top money problem is student loan debt, but James McKinney, with Status Not Quo in Valencia, shared ways the future workforce can…

Henry Mayo hosts program on ‘financial fitness,’ budgeting
Brennon Dixson/The Signal Wealth Management Advisor Terrance “T” Meyer Jr. takes questions from class participants during Thursday’s “Financial Fitness” class at the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center. The next class is scheduled for 6-7 p.m. May 2.

Henry Mayo hosts program on ‘financial fitness,’ budgeting

Continuing a series of free community education classes, the Henry Mayo Fitness and Health Center hosted a “Financial Fitness” program Thursday, which sought to inform local residents on how to…

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