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Budgeting Basics webinar set for August 19

Do you know how to build a budget? How much of your income should you be setting aside?

Join Andrea Johnson and Christine Graham, financial education specialists from the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, for Budgeting Basics August 19 from 10-11 a.m. as they go over how to track and budget your monthly expenses while setting financial goals.

Register HERE!

Speaker Bios:
Andrea Johnson is the Grant and Financial Education Coordinator for the Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner. Andrea has more than 15 years of professional experience working in the news industry. Andrea won an Emmy in 2016 for Best Daytime Newscast while as Executive Producer for a news station in Austin. Her motto is, “Question Everything.” She is married with two small children, two dogs, and a cat. Andrea also loves to sew, quilt and craft.

Christine Graham is a Supervising Financial Examiner with the Texas Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner (OCCC). Christine has more than 20 years of experience working within the field of Consumer Credit, including previous experience as a Certified Consumer Credit Counselor and HUD Approved Housing Counselor. In her current role at the OCCC, she supervises the Financial Education Department, Consumer Assistance Department, and coordinates training and development for the Examination and Enforcement division. Christine graduated Summa Cum Laude from St. Edward’s University with a Bachelor of Arts degree and has an MBA from Western Governor’s University.

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