February 12, 12:00-1:00
This seminar for parents explores strategies that parents can leverage to help their children establish a healthy relationship with money and make smart, informed decisions about their financial futures.
Registration requested for this free program. Register at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0ucOuorz0tE9EiQNeq9RTAn6nTAhy_j5lh
Parents want to prepare their children for a lifetime of success, but money is a complex topic that can bring up a range of complicated feelings. This seminar explores strategies that parents can leverage to help their children establish a healthy relationship with money and make smart, informed decisions about their financial futures. Attendees will think through their own values about wealth, discuss approaches to get on the same page with their partner, consider how to talk with their children not at them, and use their actions, not just their words, to teach their children about money.
Bradley Baskir is a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley in Boston. He works with clients to help build a sustainable financial plan to achieve their financial and life goals and manage their assets for them. He studied finance and marketing at the Olin Business School at Washington University in St. Louis. Professionally, Bradley worked as a management consultant at PwC in Boston before making the transition to the financial services industry. Bradley is licensed in NJ, NY, MA, CT, FL, and TX. In his spare time, he coaches a middle school boys basketball team and volunteers in various capacities in the Greater Boston community. He lives in Brookline with his wife and baby daughter. Bradley has already delivered free webinars focused on Financial Wellness and Literacy to companies, synagogues, schools, alumni networks, and public libraries, and enjoys giving back to his communities in this way. For more information on his professional background, check out his website here.