Planters Bank is announcing a new partnership with the Eric D. Coleman Financial Group to establish the Wealth Builder program.
According to a news release, Wealth Builder is a four-step process that is designed to help participants achieve financial freedom and build long-term, sustainable wealth and aims to educate and empower generations of individuals to take charge of their personal finances and build wealth.
Through this financial literacy program, participants will learn to allocate, manage and optimize cash generation, in addition to understanding how to eliminate non-productive debt, improve credit scores, build emergency funds, prepare for home ownership, and create multiple streams of income through real estate investing, business building and stock market investing from a layman’s perspective.
Program participants will meet for eight Thursday’s from 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. in the Latham Room at Planters Bank for instruction. In addition to the classroom instruction, participants will have access to 1 year of 1:1 financial coaching. The first class, set for April 15, will be limited to 20 participants and there is a $55 registration fee.
Planters Bank CEO Elizabeth McCoy commented, “Planters Bank is proud to support this financial literacy effort. We are excited about partnering with the Eric D. Coleman Financial Group and look forward to the many benefits this training will provide not only to participants but to our community as a whole.”
For more information contact Jennifer Maddux at (270) 887-6981.