Event report

January 2024 4 steps to money management and ASU technology access after retirement

   

 -- 4 Steps to Money Management (25-30 minutes)
Money management can be stressful during big life transitions such as retirement. Learn how to implement simple systems that manage daily expenses, save for future goals, and align your spending with your priorities so you feel like you’re controlling your money, instead of your money controlling you.  Emily Schwartz Ph.D AVP, Financial Education Manager for MidFirst Bank presents.  She is a former teacher and college professor who now runs the MoneyMoments financial education program for MidFirst Bank. Recognized by the American Bankers Association as one of the top financial education programs in the country, MoneyMoments is committed to teaching students, faculty, families, and community groups good financial habits that will build strong money skills.

-- ASU email & technology access after retirement (25-30 minutes)
Connie McNeill explains which ASU technology services you can still use after retirement. For those who must or want to have a new email service, she shares options and provides an overview of how to move your mail, contacts and calendar to a new service. Note: The information on using your ASU Email Address has changed since this recording -- be sure to check the current versions of the web pages referenced in the video. Connie held technology leadership positions at the Tempe and West campuses for 30 years. Since her retirement in 2006 she has been an active volunteer in the ASU Retirees Association, holding many positions including President.  Connie has long served as the ASURA Technology Manager and as chair or co-chair of the Websites Committee. She promotes retirees’ technology interests at ASU and helps keep members informed about using technology effectively.

   

   

Play the recorded video of the seminar.