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Presenter: Tim St Vincent, Credit Counselling Society
Irregular income can come in many different forms such as self-employment, contracting, casual work, fluctuating hours, commissions, tips and even bonuses. One of the major challenges with irregular income is having the ability to predict a steady revenue making it difficult to budget accordingly. Luckily, different systems exist to help you manage irregular income, leaving you in control of your budget while allowing extra cash flow for other activities.
Attendee will learn the following:
1. Learn to average your income and create a manageable household budget (self-employed for over three years)
2. Create a holding account system to help you weather the ups and downs of irregular income
3. Create a good monthly budget and lean month budget
Tim St. Vincent is the Credit Counselling Society’s Financial Educator for Manitoba and Saskatchewan and is based out of Winnipeg. He has over 25 years combined experience in Financial Services and Training and is a retired Certified Financial Planner (CFP). Tim has also completed the Canadian Securities Course (Hons.) has achieved his Certificate In Management (C.I.M.) Hons. through the University of Manitoba and is a Certified Educator in Personal Finance (CEPF) Hons.
This seminar is available for remote participants via webinar (i.e. attend from your computer, tablet or smartphone). Please choose “Online” at registration. The day before the event, we will send you an email with the link to join the seminar online.
Online registration will close the day prior to the event. Past this deadline, please call 204-984-2272 to make arrangements to attend the seminar.
World Trade Centre Winnipeg
219 Provencher Blvd
Winnipeg, Manitoba