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Resources for Investing and Saving

April 15, 2020

We all want to keep our financial house in order, so knowing how and when to invest is important. Whether you are early in your career and want to get a jump on making the most of your retirement savings plan or have been working for a while and need tips for surviving in any economy, Penn has got your covered.

Here are a few virtual workshops in April and May that can help keep you on track. All workshops will be facilitated by Albert M. Corrato, Jr., from Creative Financial Group, who will also address current market conditions in each session. Click on the virtual workshop title to register.

Investing 101−With a Focus on Market Volatility
April 22
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
This session will give you a basic overview of investing and explain the difference between saving and investing, asset classes and investment styles, stocks and bonds, and types of mutual funds.

Smart Money Moves Early in Your Career−Tips for Surviving in any Economy
April 29
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
This session is created for staff who are just out of school to those who are 10 or more years into their career. The workshop offers 10 relevant tips from creating a budget to establishing an emergency fund to making the most of your retirement savings.

Smart Money Moves Late in Your Career−Tips for Surviving in any Economy
May 6
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
If you are in your 40s, 50s, 60s, or beyond, there are 10 key practical financial and retirement planning tips you need to consider. This workshop will explore topics ranging from managing taxes and having the right asset allocation to setting realistic goals.

These MetLife events are just a few of the personal finance programs available this spring. More listings are available online. Visit the Retirement Savings Plan webpage for information about Penn’s retirement savings plans.