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Beth Waitrovich
Food Safety Extension Educator
waitrovi@msu.edu
906-302-3253
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Scott Matteson
Finance and Homeowner Education
mattes25@msu.edu
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eXtension: Personal Finance
Published on February 7, 2013
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Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit
Published on June 10, 2020
MSU Extension offers this document to help put your financial recovery puzzle together after recovering from a disaster. -
Investment Risk Tolerance Quiz
Published on April 16, 2013
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Financial Education & Entrepreneurship Resources
Published on March 31, 2012
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Consumer's Guide to Credit Cards
Published on June 26, 2013
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PowerPay: Debt Elimination Plan
Published on February 7, 2013
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Retirement Resources
Published on July 7, 2015
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Balancing Your Retirement Budget (E2057)
Published on October 14, 2015
Now that you have retired, you have opportunities to fulfill some of your dreams, to try some new activities and experiences. But you may wonder if you'll have enough income, if your money will last or how inflation might affect your budget. -
Personal Finance Fact Sheets
Published on April 29, 2014
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Communicating about Money (E1964)
Published on November 9, 2015
Communication is an essential part of any relationship. Through communication you convey thoughts, ideas, wants and needs. -
Disaster Recovery Resources for Michigan Families
Published on June 10, 2020
MSU Extension provides families a list of resources to use and help manage during difficult times after a disaster. -
Wise Credit Management Quiz
Published on April 16, 2013
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Credit (E1967)
Published on October 14, 2015
People who don't have credit sometimes find it hard to establish. Credit worthiness will be evaluated before you are granted credit. Credit worthiness is determined by your character, capital and capacity. -
Credit Card Repayment Calculator
Published on April 16, 2013
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Understanding terms of student loans: Confronting student loan debt – Part 3
Published on March 9, 2013
It is important to understand what you are signing up for when taking on a student loan. Default could affect credit, wages could be garnished. -
Three places to find down payment and closing cost assistance for a mortgage
Published on January 3, 2018
Don’t let a down payment be a barrier to buying a home. -
5 tips for being a successful landlord
Published on December 31, 2014
Follow these five simple steps to minimize risk and maximize success as a landlord. -
Be S.M.A.R.T. about financial goals
Published on February 21, 2012
S.M.A.R.T goals means goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely.