Free CARE Downloads > PowerPoint Presentations
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CARE PowerPoint Presentation - Western District of New York Bankruptcy Court
A PowerPoint Presentation created by the founder of the CARE Program (Hon. John C. Ninfo). The background music is CARE's theme song by The Rolling Stones, "You Can't Always Get What You Want." -

Districts of Western Missouri and Kansas (with curriculum outline)
A PowerPoint Presentation and Curriculum Outline of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts in Western Missouri and Kansas, created by the Kansas City Bar Association and the University of Missouri Extension Service. -

Eastern District of Oklahoma Bankruptcy Court
A PowerPoint Presentation from the Eastern District of Oklahoma Bankruptcy Court PowerPoint, created by Therese Buthod, Clerk of Court. -

Money 2004
Test your Financial IQ with this edutaining and informative presentation. Made available to the CARE Program courtesy of retired Bankruptcy Judge Carol Kenner, District of Massachusetts. -

New Jersey Bankruptcy Law Foundation
A PowerPoint Presentation of the Financial Literacy Project of the New Jersey Bankruptcy Law Foundation, created by Steven R. Neuner, Esq. -

Oregon CARE II PowerPoint Presentation
An advanced CARE presentation created for students who were enrolled in a year-long personal finance class, created by P. Rebecca Kamitsuka, Attorney for the United States Trustee -

San Diego Bankruptcy Court
A PowerPoint Presentation of the Credit Abuse Resistance Education Program of the San Diego Bankruptcy Court. -

Santa Barbara Federal Bar Associaton Bankruptcy Committee
A PowerPoint Presentation created by the Santa Barbara Federal Bar Association Bankruptcy Committee, and prepared by Karen Grant, Esq. and Joel Ohlgren, Esq. (For assistance with the materials contact Joel Ohlgren at 213-617-4149) **Because of Copyright Agreements, these materials can be used in connection with presenting a credit education program, but cannot be used separately, or commercially** -

Tennessee Bankruptcy Court
A PowerPoint Presentation of the CARE Program in Tennessee, created by Kelly Rousseau.
