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PRESENTATIONS FROM OUR FINANCIAL LITERACY EXPERTS

YNCUniversity’s goal is to provide our communities with accessible, inclusive, and effective financial literacy workshops. Our YNCUniversity trainers are certified through Each One, Teach One and/or recognized experts in their field of work in the financial world.

Strengthening Your Financial Knowledge
for a Brighter Future

The Each One, Teach One (EOTO) program, originally developed by Vancity in 2008, and now managed by the Canadian Credit Union Association, trains employees of Canadian credit unions to deliver financial education workshops in their communities.

Workshops are delivered in plain language without any ties to products or services, with the sole purpose of empowering Canadians to take control of their financial decisions, goals, and plans.

Introduction to Basic Budgeting

In this workshop, you’ll learn what a budget is and why should you create one. You’ll also receive tips to help you reach your financial goals and ideas to help you adjust your spending.

Introduction to Basic Banking

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to choose the right bank account for your needs, how to make interest work for you — not against you, and ways to reduce your account and transaction fees.

Financial Wellness for Seniors

In this workshop, you’ll learn about seniors’ financial abuse, how to recognize if you or a loved one is being taken advantage of and the advanced planning tools available to protect yourself or loved ones.

Choosing the Right Home

This workshop will prospective homebuyers understand and navigate the many home options available, such as the difference between buying a new and a pre-owned home and how to pick a home that meets your needs now and in the future.

The Cost of Homeownership

This workshop takes a deeper dive into the costs of homeownership and mortgages, including how a mortgage works, the different types of mortgages available, how to save on your mortgage and more.

Home-Readiness: Renting vs. Owning

In this workshop, you’ll learn if homeownership is right for you in your current stage of life, how to plan for homeownership and about the upfront and ongoing costs of owning a home.

Why Filing Taxes in Canada is a Good Idea

Join this workshop to learn how income taxes are used, why it makes sense to file your tax return – even if you don’t owe money, and the benefits available to lower-income tax-payers in Canada.

Credit Cards and Prepaid Cards

Learn the advantages and disadvantages of credit cards and prepaid cards, the important things to look for in a prepaid card agreement, and how to figure out the real cost of using credit and prepaid cards.

Loans: Costs and Obligations

In this workshop, you’ll learn how to decide what kind of loan is best for your needs, how to understand payment terms and obligations and how interest in calculated and why it matters.

Loans You Don’t Want

In this workshop, we cover the different types of loans available and how to calculate the real cost of ‘bad’ loans. Also learn why payday loans and pawnshop loans are a terrible option and the real cost of using credit card cash advances.

Debt Smarts

Join this workshop to learn tips for managing your debt, when it makes sense to get a consolidation loan and the difference between consumer proposal and bankruptcy.

Building a Healthy Credit History

In this workshop, we’ll share why your credit history is important, the simple steps you can take to build a good credit score, and what to do if you need to get yourself out of financial trouble.

Identity Theft and Fraud Prevention

In this workshop, you’ll learn how thieves steal and use your personal information, tips to keep your financial and personal information safe and what to do if you’re the victim of fraud or identity theft.

RRSPs and TFSAs

Join this workshop to learn the benefits of using RRSPs and TFSAs, and how to decide whether to invest in an RRSP, a TFSA or both. You’ll also learn about the different kinds of RRSP and TFSA products available.

Introduction to Registered Education Savings Plans (RESPs)

In this workshop, you’ll learn what an RESP is and how they work, how to decide what kind of RESP is best for your family and how to take advantage of free money via government grants and programs to help grow your RESP.

Understanding Contracts

In this workshop, you’ll learn all about contracts, including what makes a contract valid, things to watch for in a cellphone contract, and why you should avoid rent-to-own contracts.

Youth Presentations

Co-operatives 101

Learn about the benefits and versatility of the co-operative business model and how it’s driven by driven by people, planet and profit.

Budgeting 101

This course covers budgeting tips for youth and is a great option for an elementary or high-school-aged audience.

Can’t find a presentation that suits your needs? Let us know! We are happy to chat with you further to help find what you’re looking for. 

Fill out the form to request a financial literacy presentation for your classroom or organization.

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YNCUniversity is a financial literacy resource hub and not an accredited educational institution that issues degrees.
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