News from the Saline County Extension Center
 

 

Success
is focusing on
what you want
MOST
rather than what
you want now.


Human Environmental
Sciences Extension
Newsletters

 

 

You Can Easily
Get Poor Quickly;
Getting Rich is Usually Slow

 

Thriving in
Saline County
is written by:
Dr. Cynthia Crawford
Family and Consumer Economics Specialist, Saline County
Extension Office
660-886-6908
crawfordc@missouri.edu
153 S. Odell,
Marshall MO 65340

Living Well in Saline County

May-June 2005

  • Saline County’s Economy
  • Free Credit Reports—But Be Careful
  • Your FICO Score
  • The Needs “Runneth Over” for Family Financial Education
  • “Stretch Your Dollar “ Classes

March-April 2005

How are Children and Families Doing in Saline County?
Kids Count in Missouri is an annual report released by the Children’s Trust Fund, the University of Missouri’s Office of Social and Economic Data Analysis (OSEDA) and Citizens for Missouri’s Children.

January-February 2005

  • Make Goals to Manage Your Money Even Better in 2005
  • Ten Terrific Tips
  • 2005 Saline County Financial Management Classes
  • Please Recommend & Attend

November-December 2004

  • Holiday Stocking Stuffers from the Extension Center
  • You are Invited to Join With the Saline County Interagency Council
  • My minor children are going to be in someone else's care short term. Is there a form I need?
  • ...and a few more notes...

September-October 2004

  • Mo-River.net Community Information Network
  • The Lesson of the Daffodil Lady
  • Take this six question quiz!
  • The Home Front

July August 2004

  • Summertime is home Improvement Time
  • Checking Out Your Credit Report
  • Never Stop Learning
  • Build Wealth Not Debt

 

 

 

 

 

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