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Confused by what stocks are and they fit into your investment portfolio? You’re not alone!

This webinar covers two related topics: educational savings and debt. Tune in to understand the advantages of using 529 plans, and other types of accounts, to save for your child’s education needs. For those dealing with student loan debt, we will discuss tips and available programs to help manage that debt and keep you saving for retirement and other financial goals.

Falling in love and getting married is a wonderful experience.

CAPTRUST Senior Director of Retirement Services Phyllis Klein hits on the massive health and economic impact of COVID-19 and what retirement plan participants can expect from shifting financial and economic situations.

Imagine what you could do with the right financial advice. Discussing your finances with someone is not easy. In this video, Debra Gates discusses how talking with a financial advisor empowers you to build confidence and take control of your future.

The economy is good, and Americans are on a spending spree. American household debt hit a record $13.95 trillion in 2019[1]. The majority of U.S. households—about 300,000—hold that nearly $14 trillion in debt. Your household, whether you’re single or married with children, is probably one of them. Your debt—money you’ve borrowed and promised to pay back in the future, usually with interest—is likely a car loan, a mortgage, or a student loan.

Achieving financial resolutions doesn’t have to be time consuming. With just 30 minutes you can create a plan to get rid of your debt and concentrate more on savings. Tune in to find out what your financial resolutions can do for you.

In this issue, we offer a few insights about protecting yourself and your data from cybercriminals and how the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act may impact your tax filing for 2018.

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