Chris Cozzens, a 2022 J.D. candidate at Seton Hall University School of Law, gives a presentation designed to improve basic financial literacy and informed investment decision making.
The free, 45-minute presentation is for educational purposes and does not sell or recommend any financial services. It includes a brief overview of the concept of the time value of money, templates for creating a budget and guidance for choosing an investment professional or investment products.
The Seton Hall Investor Advocacy Project was established by a grant from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Chris Cozzens is a 2022 doctoral candidate at Seton Hall University School of Law; articles editortr for the Seton Hall Law Review; student advocate, FINRA Investor Advocacy Program; student advocate, DNJ Settlement Conference Practicum; and weekend liason, Cybersecurity and Privacy Society.