Building Farm and Farm Family Resilience in our Communities

4. Workbook for Ranch Transition When You Aren’t in Control

This University of Nebraska Extension publication provides a resource for helping individuals plan discussions and provides strategies to address farming issues when they are not the key decision maker. The resource can be found at https://extension.unl.edu/statewide/centralsandhills/2018%20Workbook%20for%20participants%20- %20complete.pdf

5. Financial Security for All

At the Extension Foundation variety of topics are covered in articles and/or online learning modules that are provided by the Extension community focusing on personal financial management. From basic money management to retirement planning to understanding investing. The homepage is located at https://personal-finance.extension.org/financial-security-for-all-learning-lessons/

6. My Retirement Paycheck

Developed by the National Endowment for Financial Education, this resource allows participants to explore the eight aspects of one’s life that work together to make up a retirement paycheck. The decisions made produce or reduce retirement income. A nest egg can last much longer when different streams of income are pieced together and informed decisions within each interrelated decision area are made. The tool can be found at https://www.myretirementpaycheck.org/

7. Planning for a Secure Retirement

This online educational series walks participants through the process of estimating retirement needs and determining next steps. Developed by Purdue Cooperative Extension, it can be found at https://ag.purdue.edu/programs/areyouprepared/secureretirement/Pages/default.aspx

8. Your Money Your Goals

Your Money Your Goals is a set of financial empowerment materials for organizations that help people meet their financial goals by increasing their knowledge, skills, and resources. Developed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, these materials can be found at https://www.consumerfinance.gov/practitioner- resources/your-money-your-goals/

9. Counting Your Money Calendar

Developed by Ohio State University Extension, the Counting Your Money Calendar ($8.50) is a tool that helps people track their income and expenses. It provides a fillable calendar and budget worksheet as well as information about other OSU Extension resources. It can be found at https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/counting-your-money-calendar/

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