Q1: Rebel Art Club | Asset Allocation & Gothic Valentines
This is Rebel Art Club - we're not your typical finance club. Join us in learning foundational wealth-building strategies in the comfort of a craft circle.
All levels welcome - we encourage both creatively savvy and financially savvy folks to join us. Everyone has something to give and learn.
★ All materials included.
→ We will be exploring Asset Allocation for the first Rebel Art Club meeting of 2025. This will include (1) setting up a SoFi HYSA (high-yield saving account), (2) starting an emergency fund (or setting a new savings goal), & (3) learning smart ways to divide money between checking and high-yield savings.
→ We will be making Gothic Valentines cards. This will include (8) blank 5"×7” cards pp on high quality paper, lace & paper accents to your hearts delight, wax seals, velvet ribbon & gems for as far as the eye can see.
The set list (the schedule for the evening) will be released on January 21, 2025, same day as the venue reveal.
Note: Rebel Art Club puts our money where our mouth is.
1% of profits from Rebel Art Club meetings are donated to Good+ Foundation who “works to dismantle multi-generational poverty by pairing tangible goods with innovative services for under-resourced fathers, mothers, and caregivers, creating an upward trajectory for the whole family”.
When we gather to build our financial security, we help others in our pretty city build their foundations too.
Important disclaimer: Rebel Art Club is a social and educational club that combines art-making with discussions about financial concepts. This event combines art-making with educational discussions about financial concepts. We are NOT a registered investment advisor, broker-dealer, or financial planning service.
No information presented during our meetings constitutes financial advice, investment recommendations, or an offer to buy/sell securities. All discussions are for educational and informational purposes only. Participants should consult with qualified financial professionals regarding their specific situation before making any financial decisions.