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Financially LIT Virtual Event

Take control of your money and build lasting financial confidence at the Virtual Financially LIT Event. Whether you’re starting out, regrouping, or leveling up, this practical, action-focused session gives you the steps, tools and clarity to make smarter financial choices now.

Hosted by:

Nicole Best, Financially LIT Creator & Registered Financial Professional.

What you’ll learn:

  • Budgeting: Create a lifestyle budget that aligns spending with your values and goals—no guilt, no guessing.

  • Savings: Simple strategies to supercharge your savings so you can build an emergency fund, save for priorities, and grow financial freedom faster.

  • Investing Basics: Understand the fundamentals of investing—Options for how to get started, what market dips mean, mistakes to avoid, and how to make investments work for your long-term plans.

  • Estate Planning with Jenni Chavis, Esq.

    Clear, practical guidance on wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and steps to avoid probate. Learn how to protect your family and assets, including how trusts can reduce costs for your loved ones.

    What you’ll learn:

    • How to create a straightforward, drama-free estate plan

    • Ways to prevent the government from claiming assets after you pass

    • Essential documents and actions to safeguard your family and finances

    Join Jenni Chavis, for an approachable session on making estate planning simple and effective.

Why attend

  • Practical, digestible guidance you can apply immediately

  • Expert instruction from Nicole Best and estate planning attorney Jenni Chavis, Esq.

  • Confidence-building tools to manage money, save more, and protect your legacy

Who should attend

  • Young professionals beginning to build wealth

  • Adults, Families and homeowners planning for the future

  • Anyone who wants a clearer, actionable financial plan

Register now to reserve your spot and leave equipped with a custom-minded budget, a savings roadmap, basic investing know-how, and an estate plan checklist you can use right away.