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Where Did My Money Go?
Making Money, Spending It and Keeping It

Personal Finance for the High School Classroom
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas

The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Texas Council on Economic Education will host a series of one-day workshops on personal finance education. The focus will be on money in the form of income, how personal choices affect future income, and the difference between the money we make and the money we keep. Conference sessions will also include ideas for classroom activities.

The conference is open to all high school teachers interested in incorporating personal financial education into their instruction. Attendees will receive materials for classroom use.

Join us for this one-day event at a location convenient for you. There is no charge for "Where Did My Money Go? Making Money, Spending It and Keeping It," but space is limited and you must register to attend.

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Location and Dates
  • Dallas
    Tuesday, June 21, 2005
    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
    2200 N. Pearl St.
    Dallas, TX 75201
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  • San Antonio
    Tuesday, July 26, 2005
    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
    126 East Nueva Street
    San Antonio, TX 78204
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  • El Paso
    Wednesday, July 27, 2005
    Ysleta Independent School District Administration Building
    9600 Sims Dr.
    El Paso, TX 79925
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  • Houston
    Thursday, July 28, 2005
    University of St. Thomas
    Jerabeck Activity and Athletic Center
    Scanlan Conference Room
    3800 Montrose Blvd.
    Houston, TX 77006
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Credit
  • Participants will receive a certificate for seven professional development credit hours from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

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