Managing personal finances is a common challenge for young professionals entering the workforce. To address these hurdles, Forge Young Talent is hosting an event titled Finance After Five to provide practical guidance on money management. The session aims to break down complex financial tasks that often overwhelm early-career individuals.

Caleb Soliday, the director of Forge, highlighted the necessity of accessible information for those starting their careers. Attendees can expect a panel of experts to cover essential topics such as home buying, investing basics, and retirement planning. The discussion will also tackle practical concerns like managing student loan debt and building overall financial confidence through effective budgeting strategies.

This event is scheduled for Thursday, August 27, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It will take place at the Celtic Fox, located at 118 SW 8th St in Topeka. The organizers have made the event free of charge to ensure that local young talent has the opportunity to gain valuable insights without financial barriers.

Those interested in attending are encouraged to register through the Greater Topeka Partnership website. This initiative reflects a broader effort to equip the local workforce with the tools they need to achieve long-term stability and success in their professional and personal lives.