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Market volatility. Low interest rates. Retirement risks. All of these headwinds are making it tougher than ever to know where to invest your retirement savings. In this virtual seminar, learn how conservative investments like certificates of deposit (CDs) and annuities can help get your financial plan back on track.
The Return of Conservative Investing
September 6 at 6:00 PM EST / 5:00 Central
Join us for an informational session that can help you think about your retirement savings plan, and learn answers to questions like:
- How can conservative investments help you face today’s economic risks?
- Differences between CDs and annuities?
- What are the different types of annuities?
- How do you decide which conservative investment is right for you?
Space is limited so please make your reservations today. If you have any questions, call Adult Financial Education Manager Beth Manley, CEPF at 484-259-1883 or bethm@fmfcu.org.
This workshop is educational only and is not investment advice. If you need advice regarding your financial goals and investment needs, contact a financial advisor. All guarantees are based on the claims-paying ability of the issuer. CUNA Mutual Group is the marketing name for CUNA Mutual Holding Company, a mutual insurance holding company, its subsidiaries and affiliates. Annuities are issued by CMFG Life Insurance Company (CMFG Life) and MEMBERS Life Insurance Company (MEMBERS Life) and distributed by their affiliate, CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC, a registered broker/dealer and investment advisor, 2000 Heritage Way, Waverly, IA, 50677. CMFG Life and MEMBERS Life are stock insurance companies. MEMBERS® is a registered trademark of CMFG Life. Investment and insurance products are not federally insured, may involve investment risk, may lose value and are not obligations of or guaranteed by any depository or lending institution. All contracts and forms may vary by state, and may not be available in all states or through all broker/dealers. Asset allocation and diversification do not guarantee a profit or prevent a loss. See your prospectus for details about your investment options and refer to the fund prospectus for information on specific investment objectives. Variable annuities are sold by prospectus only. You can obtain a prospectus by contacting your financial advisor or the insurance company. Read it carefully.