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Wed. 9 Mar, 2022

Financial Wellbeing Series

Wed. 9 Mar, 2022 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Financial Planning 101

Get ready. Get set. GO!

Wednesday, March 9, 2022:  10:00am – 11:00am

Many of us know we can do better in planning our finances but only a few know where to start. Whether you use a financial planner or not, understanding the basics of financial planning is important to ensure you're on the right track.

While the task of getting started may seem daunting, it doesn't have to be. All you need is some motivation, determination and elbow grease. Your time spent today will pay dividends in the future.

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  1. Understand & apply the key elements of financial planning
  2. Protect what you have
  3. Avoid high interest
  4. Pay yourself first
  5. Understand the importance of selecting where and how you invest
  6. Learn the importance of having a current and valid will 

Key Highlight: By learning the basics of financial planning, you will help improve your financial fitness.

Your Finances and Covid-19

Ordinary wisdom for extraordinary times.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022:  10:00am – 11:00am

The past weeks and months have been a challenging time for many people across the globe. While our primary focus remains on our physical health and of those around us, we also understand the role that finances play towards our mental health, stress levels and overall wellbeing. This module focuses on how to make sense of fluctuating markets, managing when income is reduced, and debt reduction strategies.

After completing this module, you will be able to:

  1. Identify how to handle your investments during these dynamic times.
  2. Understand key strategies and how they can help you reduce debt while improving cash flow.
  3. Create a plan to keep on top of cash flow during times of reduced income.

Key Highlight: We’re here to help you navigate the current financial landscape.

Executorship & Wills

Learn about the risks and responsibilities of this important role

Wednesday, March 30, 2022:  10:00am – 11:00am

It’s often referred to as the hardest job you never applied for. Being an executor has long been considered an honour but today the job entails significant time commitment, knowledge, effort and personal risk. Canadian families need to understand the role before choosing their executor and before agreeing to act as executor for a friend, parent or another family member.

Where there’s a will there’s a way, but without a will, you have what’s called intestacy and that can be a huge problem. This is a major issue for Canadians. In fact, it’s estimated up to 70% of us don’t have a current or valid will. Most don’t even understand what can cause a will to become null and void.  After completing this module, you will:

  1. Know the general steps and timelines of an executor’s role
  2. Be aware of and executor’s personal liability
  3. Understand how the role of executor has changed significantly over the past 20 years
  4. Know which characteristics to consider when choosing your own executor
  5. Learn how you can assist your executor in doing their job
  6. Know about the different types of wills in Canada
  7. Understand the top ten reasons to have a will
  8. Realize what happens when you don’t have a will
  9. See what happens when an estate has insufficient funds to make payments
  10. Know when to review and update your will

Key Highlight: Understanding the executor’s role can prevent countless problems in estate administration for your family.  Having a current and valid will is one of the most important steps you can take to protect your family when you pass away, and ensuring your parents have valid wills can protect your sanity when they pass away.

Registration

To register for any of these workshops please complete the following online registration form*Note: If you are registering multiple individuals complete one registration form, per individual. We can only accommodate up to 40 participants in these workshops and attendance is granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The cost to virtually attend is $50 for Members| $60 for Non-Members. If you register for all three sessions, you will receive a 15% discount – Members: $127.00 | Non-members: $153.00.

If you wish to cancel your registration you must adhere to the AMANS Event and Training Cancellation Policy.

Thu. 10 Mar, 2022

Turning Down the Heat: Being Reasonable with Unreasonable People

Thu. 10 Mar, 2022 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Virtual Workshop using Zoom Platform

Thursday, March 10, 2022 (12:30 – 4:00pm)

Do you sometimes have to work with irritable, frustrated, distraught, angry, or demanding taxpayers, homeowners, contractors, developers, employees from other departments, members of the public? In this highly participative, skill-building, practical virtual Workshop, participants will identify & practice effective techniques to handle these challenging conversations. As a participant, you will discover tips and skills to:

  • calm clients faster with specific phrases that work
  • identify words you use that trigger emotional clients
  • manage & defuse situations before they escalate
  • practice & receive specific feedback
  • create a Plan of Action to implement new skills immediately

Facilitator: Joyanne Landers, Elephant Ears Training

Joyanne Landers has gained a solid reputation as a facilitator and trainer over the last twenty-five years. Her clients describe her as “dynamic,” “powerful,” and “thought-provoking.” She builds on her wide-ranging experience guiding managers and employees in public and private sectors throughout Canada to create shifts in how they relate to their work, colleagues, and clients. She stimulates participants to challenge their perceptions. Joyanne has the ability to lead workshops that are practical and easy to apply in real-world situations. Her plain talk, humour, and boundless enthusiasm are contagious. Joyanne holds a Master of Education degree.

Registration

To register for this module, please complete the following online registration form*Note: If you register multiple individuals, complete one registration form per individual. We recognize that not all front-line staff may be AMA members; therefore, all participants receive the member rate. The early bird rate is $250 until February 17, 2022. If you register after February 17, the cost is $300. We can only accommodate up to 20 participants in this Workshop, and attendance is granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

If you wish to cancel your registration, you must adhere to the AMANS Event and Training Cancellation Policy.

Fri. 25 Mar, 2022

Rules of Order and Meeting Processes Workshop

All day

Municipal Elected Officials Session

This session is a joint initiative with NSFM

Friday, March 25, 2022 @  9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Location: Village of New Minas - Louis Millett Community Complex  (9489 Commercial Street, New Minas)

Ever wonder why some municipality’s council meetings only take 40-50 minutes while others take 4-5 hours? Ever wonder why some municipality’s council meetings are smooth and efficient while others look and feel more like a governing party versus her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition in great debate and critique? The difference is almost always directly tied to efficient and effective use of rules of order and meeting processes.

Strong staff reports, clear motions, and a detailed review of issues prior to council meetings by elected officials are a cornerstone of good governance and decision-making. As a team, staff and Council jointly hold full responsibility and accountability for ensuring this happens.

This session will provide municipal staff and elected officials with the context surrounding why we have rules of order and meeting processes, how to make clear motions and amendments, when to approve, accept or adopt reports and what it means to do so, preparing meaningful and relevant minutes, voting, quorums, conflict of interest procedures, basic decorum, lots of meeting process discussions, and several quizzes from both Robert’s and Bourinot’s Rules of Order. The entire day will involve real-life examples from Nova Scotia municipalities and simulation exercises. And the best part is that there will be no PowerPoint slides!

Facilitator: Chris McNeill, former Registered Parliamentarian, Chief Administrative Officer, Region of Queens Municipality

Registration

To register for this module please complete the following online registration form*Note: If you are registering multiple individuals complete one registration form, per individual. Cost to attend is: Early Bird rates until March 11 is $250. If you register after March 11, the cost is $300.

We can only accommodate up to 30 participants in this workshop and attendance is granted on a first-come, first-serve basis.

If you wish to cancel your registration you must adhere to the AMANS Event and Training Cancellation Policy.