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Are you ready for penalty-free retirement withdrawals? Reach out to learn more about taking withdrawals starting at age 59½ and how We can help you reach your retirement goals. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Are you ready for penalty-free retirement withdrawals? Reach out to learn more about taking withdrawals starting at age 59½ and how We can help you reach your retirement goals. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Does your retirement plan need a boost? Reach out to discuss catch-up contributions after age 50 and how We can help you reach your retirement goals. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Does your retirement plan need a boost? Reach out to discuss catch-up contributions after age 50 and how We can help you reach your retirement goals. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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4th Quarter 2025 Market Outlook: Strong markets, weakening fundamentals

Thrivent leadership shares expectations for final markets through year-end in the 4th Quarter 2025 Market Outlook.

For fourth quarter, Thrivent Asset Management experts are closely watching labor data, inflation and actions by the Fed.

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Investing in volatile markets: Smart strategies for confident investing

Market volatility is a natural part of investing, which means risk and reward go hand in hand as markets rise and fall. Here are 7 ways to deal with a volatile stock market.

Markets can be unpredictable, with ups and downs that can make even the most seasoned investors uneasy. But the good news? You don’t have to let market swings...

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The choices you make during open enrollment can have a big impact on your financial goals for 2026 and beyond. Discover how to navigate open enrollment with confidence: http://bit.ly/4o0ESIt

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The choices you make during open enrollment can have a big impact on your financial goals for 2026 and beyond. Discover how to navigate open enrollment with confidence: http://bit.ly/4o0ESIt

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When should you think about buying life insurance? Why do people buy it? How do you choose a policy? Take a look at these key questions when considering a life insurance policy: https://bit.ly/4fV6zzk

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When should you think about buying life insurance? Why do people buy it? How do you choose a policy? Take a look at these key questions when considering a life insurance policy: https://bit.ly/4fV6zzk

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Updating your life insurance: 7 life events that may affect your coverage

If you’re in one of these 7 life stages, it may be time to update your life insurance coverage. ⬇️

How much life insurance should you have? As life changes, so does the answer to that question.

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When should you get life insurance?

Not sure when you should get life insurance? Here are different factors to consider that will help you decide when to take the next step. ⬇️

For many people, life insurance doesn't seem necessary until they reach a certain age, get married, or have children. However, life insurance can be beneficial...

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Your business might be your biggest asset-but it shouldn't be your only one. Personal and business finances often overlap, but relying solely on the sale of your business to fund your future can be risky. As a small business owner, you should consider: ✅ Contributing to a tax-advantaged retirement account ✅ Diversifying your investments beyond the business ✅ Aligning your personal and business financial goals ✅ Working with a financial advisor to address liquidity and liability Ready to get started? Let's create your plan together. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Your business might be your biggest asset-but it shouldn't be your only one. Personal and business finances often overlap, but relying solely on the sale of your business to fund your future can be risky. As a small business owner, you should consider: ✅ Contributing to a tax-advantaged retirement account ✅ Diversifying your investments beyond the business ✅ Aligning your personal and business financial goals ✅ Working with a financial advisor to address liquidity and liability Ready to get started? Let's create your plan together. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Building a business often means sacrificing your time, energy—and even your financial security—to bring your vision to life. That's why personal financial planning is so important, especially early on. Early-stage entrepreneurs may face: ✅ Unpredictable income ✅ Tax complexity ✅ Blurred lines between personal and business finances ✅ High debt levels ✅ Difficulty saving for the future A thoughtful plan can help protect what you're building and support your long-term goals. Not sure where to start? Let's talk. Together, we can create a financial plan that helps you grow your business with confidence. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Building a business often means sacrificing your time, energy—and even your financial security—to bring your vision to life. That's why personal financial planning is so important, especially early on. Early-stage entrepreneurs may face: ✅ Unpredictable income ✅ Tax complexity ✅ Blurred lines between personal and business finances ✅ High debt levels ✅ Difficulty saving for the future A thoughtful plan can help protect what you're building and support your long-term goals. Not sure where to start? Let's talk. Together, we can create a financial plan that helps you grow your business with confidence. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Thrivent and its financial advisors and professionals do not provide legal, accounting or tax advice. Consult your attorney or tax professional.

Thrivent financial advisors and professionals have general knowledge of the Social Security tenets. For complete details on your situation, contact the Social Security Administration.

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Thrivent provides advice and guidance through its Financial Planning Framework that generally includes a review and analysis of a client’s financial situation. A client may choose to further their planning engagement with Thrivent through its Dedicated Planning Services (an investment advisory service) that results in written recommendations for a fee.

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Insurance products, securities and investment advisory services are provided by appropriately appointed and licensed financial advisors and professionals. Only individuals who are financial advisors are credentialed to provide investment advisory services. Visit Thrivent.com or FINRA’s Broker Check for more information about our financial advisors.

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