Building Wealth in Your Early Career (Presented by IEEE R4)
Are you in the first 5 years of your career?
“Building Wealth in Your Early Career” will walk early career professionals through the 7 steps to build and preserve their wealth.
You Will Learn:
– The 3 disasters that can destroy your finances and how to protect against them.
– The 4 MOST underutilized employer-sponsored benefits and how to take advantage of them.
– How to prioritize paying off debts and the 2 most popular strategies.
– What an adequate “emergency fund” should be for your family, and it’s not the same for everyone.
– Why tax planning is so important, and how to avoid a ticking tax time-bomb once you get to retirement.
– The 3 phases of investing and why investing looks different during each phase.
– How to protect everything you’ve worked hard for, and the importance of wills, trusts and other estate planning documents.
– How to actually save for and accomplish your financial goals, and how to NOT overcomplicate it in the process.
– The 5 areas when optimizing and automating your money really makes sense, and when it doesn’t.
– Why traditional retirement planning is missing the mark, and how to re-think your retirement plans.
Don’t miss out, register today!
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