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They are our future! That’s why we promote economic and personal finance education for all Oklahomans. We believe that learning economics, entrepreneurship, decision-making, personal finance and free enterprise is critical to every child’s education. |
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What's New
Entrepreneurship: Creating Your Own Career Conference
Presented by the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education and the
Keynote Speaker: Join this outstanding opportunity to interact with Teachers, Entrepreneurs and Business Leaders interested in promoting entrepreneurship and supporting the Excellence in Economic Education Teacher Training Program
Thursday, July 24 Panelists:
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Carlos Amaya,
Business Development Specialist, OK Small Business Development
Center
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Steve Bagwell,
President, Vision Bank
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Bill Burnett,
SCORE volunteer
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Peggy Doviak,
D.M. Wealth Management founder/owner
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Shannon Smith,
Subway Shops franchise partner Agenda: • Continental
Breakfast SEATING LIMITED - Register today! This program was made possible by the National Council on Economic Education through funding from the United States Department of Education Office of Innovation and Improvement. Workshop provided by the Federal Reserve Bank and the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education.
Watch information about the new Passport to Financial Literacy Legislation and Building Financial Futures CD on the OTAC Web site Watch a Web cast of Dr. Sasser discussing the new Passport to Financial Literacy legislation and the Building Financial Futures: A Personal Finance Training for Teachers of Teen and Adult Women CD on the OTAC Web site: http://csdcotac.org/WebcastMain.htmm
A recent study shows that moving one percent of your food dollar to local farms and farmers’ markets would increase farmers’ income by 5 percent. The number one cause of
bank overdraft
is due to the use of debit cards. Even if Many families who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit can get that money in each paycheck during the year instead of waiting for a tax refund. Talk to your employer to see if you qualify and submit a W-5 form. Federal law limits your liability for unauthorized credit charges to $50 per card with proper notification to your card issuer. Credit card loss protection insurance is an unnecessary fee. NOW THAT TAX SEASON IS OVER, you might be pleased to learn that on average, each household in the U.S. paid about $4,300 in federal taxes just to cover the interest payments on our $9.4 trillion public debt, according to Jim Jubak at MSN Money. Jubak also pointed out that we rang up a $700 billion federal trade deficit in 2007, we have $950 billion in credit card debt as of March 2008, and we have $1.6 trillion in auto loans and other non-revolving debt. Two thirds of college graduates owe significant money after graduation. According to the Project on Student Debt, debt levels for graduating seniors with student loans from 1997 to 2007 more than doubled from $9,250 to $19,200 – a 108 percent increase. For more "Did You Know?" facts, click on this link. National Financial Literacy Challenge
Explore the exciting world of entrepreneurship through this SELF-Paced course on CD. We will forward a CD containing this self-paced course once you have completed your enrollment our the Workshop Registration page. This program was made possible by the National Council on Economic Education through funding from the United States Department of Education Office of Innovation and Improvement. Workshop provided by the Federal Reserve Bank and the Oklahoma Council on Economic Education. State Department of Education Conference Dates for Passport to Financial Literacy The State Department of Education will be hosting "Passport to Financial Literacy" at various locations through out the state during June. Visit the State Department of Education's Web site for additional information and to register.
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![]() It Just Adds Up This nationally recognized series runs each Wednesday in
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Tales of Oklahoma - an
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Sue Lynn Sasser, PhD Executive Director 405.974.5627 ssasser@ucok.org |
Carol Davis Associate Director 405.513.2992 cdavis61@ucok.edu |
Laurie Burt Operations Manager 405.974.5346 econed@ucok.edu |
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David Russell Program Manager 405.974.5343 drussell15@ucok.edu |
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Mailing Address: 100 N. University Dr., Box 103, Edmond, OK 73034 Fax: 405.974.3853 |
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