Serving Baxter (4), Boone (2), Carroll (1), Madison (5), Marion (3), Newton (6), and Searcy (7) Counties
Counseling & Education
Financial Literacy Education Workshop
NWRHA provides a variety of educational information designed to help individuals everywhere take control of their financial situation and feel good about their financial future. Access free resources and tools, like our program, that promote better understanding of issues related to money management.
NWRHA also presents educational seminars and workshops that define the basics of personal money management and assist you in achieving your goals:
Build a relationship with a financial institution
Decide when and how to use credit
Open and keep a checking account
Prepare a personal budget
Recognize the importance of saving money
Become familiar with your rights as a banking consumer
Grasp the importance of credit history
Understand the costs and benefits of using a credit card
Become familiar with the characteristics of consumer installment loans
Become familiar with the process for getting homeownership financing
Feel free to call NWRHA's Homeownership department, or complete and return the homeownership counseling application available with each course listing on the calendar. We will help you determine what it will take for you to become ready to own your own home.
Visit our calendar to take part in one of our upcoming classes or events.
Troy Clark: (870) 741-5522 or email Vickey Stratton: (870) 741-5522 or email
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To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD).