Women’s Philanthropy Board hosting luncheon on being debt free

backgroundThe College of Human Sciences' Women's Philanthropy Board will host a roundtable discussion focusing on how to be "Debt Free and Financially Fit" featuring Jeff Holloway, president of Holloway Credit Solutions of Montgomery. The Dutch treat luncheon will be held at noon Friday, Jan. 16, in the private dining room of Ariccia in The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center. Topics will include how to balance your cash flow, credit scores, interest rates, credit risk and reducing debt during today's credit crunch. Holloway joined the Credit Bureau of Montgomery in 1992 after completing graduate studies at Tulane University in mathematical economics and finance. In 2003 the Credit Bureau of Montgomery became Holloway Credit Solutions and the company transformed into a medical billing and collection agency. Holloway has served as state president of the Associated Credit Bureaus, advisory board member to Experian and board member of the American Collectors Association. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For reservations, contact Sidney James Nakhjavan at 844-9199 or wpbchs1@auburn.edu.

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One Response to “Women’s Philanthropy Board hosting luncheon on being debt free”

  1. Valentin Me Says:

    Thanks to the Rush Limbaugh wannabees this stuff is sometimes taken for granted.