About After School Finance: Did you leave school only to find that your formal education didn’t provide any of the personal finance knowledge needed to survive in the real world? I know I did. My name is Connor Brown, and I started After School Finance to bring you the finance lessons you never learned in school. From budgeting to investing to paying off debt, I’ve got you covered with all the personal finance education you need to be successful.
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