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Train to be chief financial officer of your family

Expenditures on houses, vacations and college educations may be a far cry from purchasing a multi-million dollar computer system for a company. But they still call for planning skills, as well as budgeting and investing techniques.

Those are subjects to be addressed the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 27, in Melville at a free seminar, “Parenting for the 21st Century - Financing a Family” co-sponsored by the National Association of Mothers’ Centers and the Mothers’ Center of Western Suffolk.

According to a media release: “This seminar is designed to bring your financial well being up a notch. We’ll discuss how to ensure you have money for all the new expenses that come along when you have a family, effective ways to save for the home you really want, tips many people don’t know that will help you save for college - and don’t forget family vacations!”

The program is open to the public, but you do need to make a reservation.

--Patricia Kitchen

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