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Continuing Education Credit: FINCERT

Helping Military Consumers Avoid Scams and Navigate Finances

Military consumers are still being targeted for COVID and other imposter scams. This webinar will equip participants with the skills to identify these types of scams and warn clients of red flags. Additionally, this webinar will address the process for reporting fraud and consumer complaints through the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Financial Planning for Transition: Train-the-Trainer

The transition from military to civilian life can be challenging in many of ways, especially financially. In this webinar, the Department of Defense Office of Financial Readiness and the Military to Civilian Transition Office will conduct a train-the-trainer session on using the department’s Financial Planning for Transition curriculum.

Cryptocurrency: How It Works, Current Research, and Avoiding Scams

Bringing together cutting-edge research from Ledger and up-to-date information from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, this webinar will provide participants with a foundational understanding of cryptocurrency. Dr. Chris Wilmer will be training on what cryptocurrency is, how it works, and current research trends, while Mr. Dan Rutherford will be introducing cryptocurrency-related scams and how to spot them.

The Psychology of Money: Understanding Service Members’ Financial Decisions

Recognition of the impact of psychology on financial decisions is ever increasing, as is evidenced by the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) Board's recent decision to include components of psychology in the updated CFP® examination. This webinar will focus on behavioral finance and the impact of psychology on clients' financial decisions, with an emphasis on building

2021 Personal Finance Year in Review

This seventh annual OneOp Personal Finance Year in Review webinar will describe legislation and events that have impacted military personal finances during 2021 and trends that will continue to impact finances in the years ahead. This webinar also includes results of noteworthy personal finance research studies that were published in 2021, military-specific financial events, and a preview of announced changes related for income and estate taxes and Social Security for 2022.

Helping Gen Z Service Members Navigate Their Finances

As the youngest generation of Service members, those who are part of Generation Z (born after 1996) have unique life experiences and financial understanding that may present challenges for Personal Financial Managers (PFMs). In this webinar, Dr. Michael Gutter discusses differences between Gen Z and previous generations, with special emphasis on technology use and financial management. Join to discover tips and tools for working with Gen Z Service members in a financial counseling setting.

Understanding Buy Now, Pay Later Services

In this webinar, experts from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) provide important information for Personal Financial Managers (PFMs) on Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services. As Buy Now, Pay Later services become more common with online and in-store shopping, it is important for service members and their families to understand the product and how service member consumer protections apply.

Spouse Employment and Family Financial Readiness

Frequent moves and deployments can create unique challenges for a military spouse’s career progression and income, impacting the family’s financial resilience. However, military spouses have access to education and career guidance, comprehensive resources, and tools worldwide to assist them in overcoming these challenges.

TRICARE 101 Health Plans & Special Programs

It’s important for military families to understand who qualifies for TRICARE programs and the benefits to which they are entitled. This webinar is designed to help providers better support families as they navigate the TRICARE system. 

Social Justice and Social Work: A Panel Discussion

About This Panel: Join this discussion to learn how you can become a social justice advocate for your clients.  As part of the 2022 Academy series, Family Well-Being: Navigating the Social Justice Landscape, this interactive discussion will address comments and questions around social justice issues brought to the session by...

Social Justice and Military Families: A Panel Discussion

About This Panel: This panel discussion will focus on how social justice manifests within the delivery of services for military families. Participants who have completed all three courses of the 2022 Academy Series will find this panel especially beneficial. This interactive discussion around the content of the third course in...