Financial Literacy Month
National Financial Literacy Month, observed every April, is an opportunity to build confidence and skills around managing money in everyday life. From budgeting and saving to understanding credit and planning for the future, financial literacy helps individuals make informed decisions and achieve their goals. Join us throughout April for programs and resources designed to support smart money habits.
Check out these programs brought to you by Financial Fitness 2026. This is a free financial literacy series presented by BIG (Business Interest Group), a group of business librarians in the Chicago suburbs. In support of the libraries’ mission of providing access to reliable information, these virtual programs offer practical tips and advice from experienced financial advisors.
Thursday, April 9 • 7-8:30 p.m. • Online
Learn which factors to consider for deciding when, where, and how to save, invest, or aggressively tackle debt. Resources and tools for learning more about these topics will be shared.
Monday, April 13 • 7-8:30 p.m. • Online
Buying a home is a major investment of time, money, and effort. This course explores the homebuying process, including loan requirements, credit basics, down payments, and key players. Presented by Open Communities.
Retirement Reality with Jill Schlesinger
Tuesday, April 21 • 7-8:30 p.m. • Online
Learn about the steps to getting ready for retirement from Jill Schlesinger, Emmy Award and Gracie Award Winning Business Analyst for CBS News.