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The Urban Vernacular of Money
The Urban Vernacular of Money
A 4‑Week Virtual Financial Empowerment Class for Underserved Communities
The Urban Vernacular of Money is a four‑week virtual financial education experience designed specifically for individuals and families in underserved communities who want to build real‑world financial skills, increase confidence, and create a stronger financial future. This class breaks down the language of money in a way that feels relatable, practical, and culturally relevant — no jargon, no judgment, just knowledge that empowers.
Over the course of four weekly sessions, participants learn the fundamentals of saving, budgeting, investing, credit, life insurance, and long‑term financial planning. Each session is interactive, easy to understand, and focused on helping you apply what you learn immediately in your everyday life.
What This Class Covers
Week 1: The Mindset & Language of Money
Understanding your relationship with money
Breaking generational patterns and myths
Learning the “urban vernacular” translation of financial terms
Setting realistic financial goals
Week 2: Budgeting & Saving Made Simple
Creating a budget that works for your lifestyle
Building a savings plan even on a tight income
Tools and strategies to track spending
Emergency funds and how to start one
Week 3: Credit, Debt & Life Insurance Basics
Understanding credit scores and how to improve them
Smart strategies for managing and reducing debt
Why life insurance matters and how to choose the right type
Protecting your family’s financial future
Week 4: Investing & Long‑Term Wealth Building
Investing explained in everyday language
How to start investing with small amounts
Retirement accounts and long‑term planning
Building generational wealth one step at a time
Who This Class Is For
This program is designed for:
Individuals and families in underserved communities
Anyone who wants to understand money without feeling overwhelmed
People who want to break financial cycles and build new habits
Beginners who need a safe, supportive space to learn
What You’ll Gain
By the end of the four weeks, participants will:
Understand the basics of budgeting, saving, credit, and investing
Build financial decisions making skills
Have a personalized financial action plan
Know how to protect and grow their money
Be equipped with tools to build long‑term financial stability
Class Format
4‑week virtual program
One live session per week
Interactive lessons, worksheets, and practical tools included
Supportive, judgment‑free learning environment
The Urban Vernacular of Money
A 4‑Week Virtual Financial Empowerment Class for Underserved Communities
The Urban Vernacular of Money is a four‑week virtual financial education experience designed specifically for individuals and families in underserved communities who want to build real‑world financial skills, increase confidence, and create a stronger financial future. This class breaks down the language of money in a way that feels relatable, practical, and culturally relevant — no jargon, no judgment, just knowledge that empowers.
Over the course of four weekly sessions, participants learn the fundamentals of saving, budgeting, investing, credit, life insurance, and long‑term financial planning. Each session is interactive, easy to understand, and focused on helping you apply what you learn immediately in your everyday life.
What This Class Covers
Week 1: The Mindset & Language of Money
Understanding your relationship with money
Breaking generational patterns and myths
Learning the “urban vernacular” translation of financial terms
Setting realistic financial goals
Week 2: Budgeting & Saving Made Simple
Creating a budget that works for your lifestyle
Building a savings plan even on a tight income
Tools and strategies to track spending
Emergency funds and how to start one
Week 3: Credit, Debt & Life Insurance Basics
Understanding credit scores and how to improve them
Smart strategies for managing and reducing debt
Why life insurance matters and how to choose the right type
Protecting your family’s financial future
Week 4: Investing & Long‑Term Wealth Building
Investing explained in everyday language
How to start investing with small amounts
Retirement accounts and long‑term planning
Building generational wealth one step at a time
Who This Class Is For
This program is designed for:
Individuals and families in underserved communities
Anyone who wants to understand money without feeling overwhelmed
People who want to break financial cycles and build new habits
Beginners who need a safe, supportive space to learn
What You’ll Gain
By the end of the four weeks, participants will:
Understand the basics of budgeting, saving, credit, and investing
Build financial decisions making skills
Have a personalized financial action plan
Know how to protect and grow their money
Be equipped with tools to build long‑term financial stability
Class Format
4‑week virtual program
One live session per week
Interactive lessons, worksheets, and practical tools included
Supportive, judgment‑free learning environment