Learn How Musicians Managed Their Money at Finance According to Music

University Housing is proud to present a new program designed from the ground up to educate students on the importance of personal finance skills.

It is called Finance According to Music and is open to all students.

With this program, students will step into the lives of famous musicians from all genres to see how they dealt with various financial decisions that face students every day.

With outsized personalities and shoe-string budgets, these hit makers used creative means to save — or spend — their newfound wealth.

Come join in at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, in the first floor of the Honor's Lounge in Gearhart Hall for a night of fun.

Jason Rankin of the Treasurer's Office will guide students in a discussion of what it really means to be financially prepared.

As an added bonus, free Whataburgers will be offered to students, as well as a chance to win numerous prizes, such as a vinyl record player and records, a new guitar and other music-themed prizes.

University Housing hopes to see you there.

About @Home: Finance According to Music is a personal development component of University Housing's @Home series. The @Home series consists of 14 signature events during the school year that focus on academic success, personal development and diversity education.

Contacts

Meredith J. Baltz, coordinator for residence education
University Housing
479-575-5084, mjb020@uark.edu

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