‘How to Get Out of Debt’ workshop returns

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Posted on Feb 10 2005
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Are all of you Philadelphia Eagles fans suddenly facing a cash crunch? Are your hefty holiday credit card bills coming due? Are you growing tired of being in a seemingly never-ending cycle of debt and looking for a way out?

If so, take control of your financial future and attend Dr. Ken Shankweiler’s “How to Get Out of Debt” workshop that is coming to Saipan. His goal is for you to keep your hard-earned money and create more personal and business wealth so you can have a comfortable retirement!

KIS Communications and the NMC Small Business Development Center are pleased to announce the return of Shankweiler for this widely popular class. This will be Shankweiler’s sixth year presenting his “How to Get Out of Debt” workshop.

Shankweiler, Principle of KIS Communications will deliver this FREE workshop in the evening on Thursday, Feb. 24. The workshop will be held at the NMC Small Business Development Center (Building T).

The “How to Get Out of Debt” workshop is specifically designed for average income people and small business owners who would like to reduce expenses, improve cash flow and build wealth with the same money they are already contributing to personal or business debt. The workshop will provide attendees the knowledge they need to eliminate debt, reduce expenses, save on interest payments and develop better spending habits along the way. This can all be done on your current income! The methods are based on specific powerful and proven strategies that work…every single time. You are encouraged to bring a list of your debts and a calculator.

Registration is open to the entire CNMI community for the Feb. 24 workshop. The evening workshop will start at 5:30pm and ends at about 8:30pm.

“There is no fee for this workshop…it’s FREE! However, there are only 30 seats available so call now to reserve your seat,” SBDC said in a statement.

To register, contact the SBDC at 235-1551.(PR)

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