March 30, 2025 - 19:41

Ogeechee Technical College's Business Management Program recently hosted a valuable seminar featuring guest speakers Brannen Smith and Lisa Hodges from Morris Bank. The event aimed to equip students with essential knowledge in personal finance, an area crucial for their future careers and personal lives.
During the session, Smith and Hodges shared practical advice on various topics, including effective credit management strategies and the intricacies of loan considerations. They emphasized the importance of understanding credit scores and the factors that influence them, which can significantly impact an individual's financial opportunities.
Additionally, the speakers provided insights into budgeting techniques and the significance of saving for future goals. Students were encouraged to ask questions, fostering an interactive environment that enhanced their learning experience. This initiative reflects the college’s commitment to preparing students not only for their professional endeavors but also for making informed financial decisions in their personal lives.
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