Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money.

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Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments

Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments

Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments

Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments

Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments

Oprah’s Summary 1 st Part (About video) – Summary about the videos – Favorite parts, etc. 2 nd Part (About you) – What are you doing now that is Money Smart? – What changes could you make to save more money? (Or make better financial decisions?) – What changes could your family make to help put them in a better financial position? How do you factor in to that plan? – What are some things you could do NOW to prepare you to be in a good financial position later? Overall – What is the most important lesson from the videos? – Did you like the video series? – Additional comments