Workshop Credit as an Asset - April 16
Achieving your financial goals is dependent on having a strong credit profile and high credit score. This interactive credit as an asset workshop is designed to help you learn more about building and improving your credit profile so that you can achieve your financial goals.

Achieving your financial goals is dependent on having a strong credit profile and high credit score. This interactive credit as an asset workshop is designed to help you learn more about building and improving your credit profile so that you can achieve your financial goals.
This workshop will provide you with the tools and information needed to:
- Set credit building goals;
- Understand how credit building works;
- Learn how to read and understand your credit report and score;
- Understand how to deal with debt and collections while building credit;
- Explore tools and develop skills in order to build your credit; and
- Learn about credit building products and resources which may help you on your credit building journey.
Participant notes:
- Participants should bring I.D. (e.g. Drivers License)
- Tickets and gas cards are one per family
- Childcare is not available
Workshop organizers are the New Growth Women’s Business Center and Missouri Small Business Development Center with support from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Registration Policies:
Registration and Fees: Payment of seminar fees may be made by check, money order or credit card. Payment must be received to guarantee your space in an event.
Refund Policy: If you wish to request a refund, please contact the conference organizer listed above to discuss. You may also elect to send a substitute in your place. If the event is cancelled, all fees will be returned.
Special Accommodations: In accordance with the American Disabilities Act and state law, you may request accommodations due to a disability by contacting the event organizer listed above. Advance notice may be necessary for some accommodations. Registration must be paid prior to accommodation requests.