Looking for a kid-friendly way to teach financial literacy? Try the Spend, Save, Give method. It allows them to:
⭐ Spend on things they want
⭐ Save for something big
⭐ Give to make a difference
Kids learn best by doing. This simple approach turns money lessons into real-life choices—helping instill discipline and prioritization. And if generosity is part of your family values, it’s a great way to pass that on early.
Financial literacy for teens: 6 lessons about money managementOne of the greatest gifts you can offer your teenager is teaching them about money. In a few years, they'll face financial decisions that demand a long-term perspective. Here are ways to start the conversation. ⬇️
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The cost of cash: Where to invest when interest rates shiftWhether you’re saving for something big, looking to generate a steady income, or seeking flexible access to your cash, there are smart ways to keep your money productive and there for you when you need it—regardless of shifting interest rates.
Explore your options below and let’s connect to keep your goals on track as interest rates change.
Thinking more about risk tolerance? Wondering if you’re investing enough—or in the right places? Curious how taxes, diversification and changing priorities affect your long-term goals?
As life becomes more complex, your investment strategy should evolve with it. Let’s review where you are today and build a financial plan that helps you move forward with clarity and confidence.
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Building an investment portfolio for the first time? Before jumping in, take time to nail down your goals, your timeline and how comfortable you are with risk.
👉 Getting clarity on these basics helps you make more intentional choices—and can lead to stronger long-term outcomes.
If you’d like help understanding your risk tolerance or building a strategy around it, let’s discuss.
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Thrivent investment leaders gathered on Jan. 13 to discuss their perspectives on the health of the markets and economy. Their conversation included a number of insights to help you navigate the shifting environment. Hear them review inflation, the labor market, AI and more: https://bit.ly/4sIMLFz
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Finances + Generosity | ThriventEven though your personal finances likely start with your personal goals, they can also be a way to support the people, causes and community you love. Who are you building your legacy for?
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When you’re raising a young family, it can feel like you’re constantly juggling competing priorities: housing costs, daycare, groceries and everything in between. And all too often, future goals get put on the back burner.
🎯 Here’s a helpful tip: A few simple, tax-friendly moves can help your money stretch a little further today and make a meaningful difference tomorrow.
Get in touch if you’d like to talk through how to incorporate these into your overall financial plan.
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2026 Market Outlook: A return to normal?What’s ahead for stocks and bonds in 2026? Thrivent Asset Management experts share their base case for a positive environment and why equities may continue to reward investors over time.
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December 2025 Market Update: Stock volatility returnsFrom slowing manufacturing to resilient corporate earnings, December brings mixed signals for the economy. Explore what these trends mean for your portfolio and the year ahead in Thrivent's December Market Update.
👉 Tip: Don’t forget to check your FSA or HSA by year-end.
✅ FSA: Most dollars don’t roll over, so now’s the time to use those funds by stocking up on eligible supplies or booking any last-minute appointments.
✅ HSA: Confirm you’ve taken advantage of your HSA.
Reach out if you’d like guidance on other year-end financial strategies.
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