Money + Credit Workshop
Practical Financial Discipline for Young Adults
A focused 2-hour workshop designed to help young adults understand how money habits today shape independence tomorrow.
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Investment
Registration: $75 per participant
This includes:
• Full workshop access
• Printed workbook
• Structured action framework
• Post-session summary email
Pre-registration required.
Limited seating to maintain discussion quality.
What This Workshop Covers
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Credit as Reputation
What credit actually measures
How missed payments affect opportunity
Why consistency matters more than income -
The Real Cost of Borrowing
How interest works
Car loans vs. ego purchases
Why minimum payments are expensive -
Renting, Leasing, and Approval Reality
What landlords look for
What lenders look for
Why preparation changes your options -
Building From Zero
How to responsibly start building credit
Secured cards vs. authorized user
The first 12 months strategy -
Financial Identity
Money as behavior
Discipline vs. impulse
Short-term decisions vs. long-term access -
Participants will leave with:
A basic credit-building action plan
A realistic understanding of borrowing
Clear next steps
This is not a lecture about credit scores.
It’s a clear look at how discipline, decisions, and delayed gratification determine financial freedom.
Ideal for:
• High school seniors
• Recent graduates
• Young adults preparing for college or the workforce
• Alumni of The Standard Fellowship
The Standard Pathway
This workshop is part of The Standard Pathway:
Bootcamp → Fellowship → Workshops → Alumni
Each stage builds discipline, structure, and real-world readiness.
Workshops strengthen practical skills that support long-term independence.