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Disability income insurance: What it is & how it works

Disability insurance can protect your most valuable asset – your ability to earn an income. Here are important things to know about disability income insurance. ⬇️

No one expects to get sick or injured. But 1 in 4 of today's 20-year-olds can expect to experience a disabling event before they reach retirement age, whether...

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Should you get life insurance in your 20s? 5 reasons to consider it

Life insurance may not be the first thing that comes to mind in your 20s. But did you know it can be more affordable when you’re younger and healthier?​ Here are some reasons to consider purchasing life insurance at an earlier age. ⬇️​ ​

When you have children or other dependents, the protection offered by life insurance can become a financial necessity. But that doesn't mean you have to put...

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Ideally, you’d try to balance both paying off debt and saving, but you may have to prioritize one over the other depending on your resources and personal situation. And that’s okay.​ Here are things to consider if you are debating which one to prioritize. ➡️ https://bit.ly/42j8NCe

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Ideally, you’d try to balance both paying off debt and saving, but you may have to prioritize one over the other depending on your resources and personal situation. And that’s okay.​ Here are things to consider if you are debating which one to prioritize. ➡️ https://bit.ly/42j8NCe

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Why disability insurance matters & who should get it

Wondering if disability income insurance is something you need? This resource contains commonly asked questions so you can decide what is right for you. ⬇️

Many people think they don't need disability insurance beyond the basic coverage offered by their employer. But it's a safeguard that can protect your family's...

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What is a variable annuity & how does it work?

A variable annuity offers several key features: income in retirement, potential tax-deferred growth based on market performance, and—depending on the contract—potential to pass money on to your heirs. Check out this article for more information and let’s connect if you want to discuss how an annuity could help you reach your retirement goals.

As you approach retirement, your focus may shift from building up a nest egg to ensuring you have ongoing income to cover expenses. A variable annuity is...

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Thinking of selling your home and renting during retirement? Whether you’re nearing retirement or already there, here are a few pros and cons to consider before making the move. 🏠 Owning provides stability, but home maintenance and the rising cost of utilities and insurance can be challenging. 🔑 Renting may offer greater flexibility and fewer responsibilities, but rising rents and housing uncertainty may pose a risk. Weighing your options? Let’s connect. Together, we can evaluate your goals, finances and future plans and determine the best path forward for you. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Thinking of selling your home and renting during retirement? Whether you’re nearing retirement or already there, here are a few pros and cons to consider before making the move. 🏠 Owning provides stability, but home maintenance and the rising cost of utilities and insurance can be challenging. 🔑 Renting may offer greater flexibility and fewer responsibilities, but rising rents and housing uncertainty may pose a risk. Weighing your options? Let’s connect. Together, we can evaluate your goals, finances and future plans and determine the best path forward for you. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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While a bigger down payment can help you avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI) and significantly reduce your borrowing costs, coming up with 20% down is challenging for many first-time buyers—particularly in today’s housing market. If you’re ready to buy your first home, there are several ways to achieve this goal with little or no money down. Learn more about your options: https://bit.ly/4ezqnrC

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While a bigger down payment can help you avoid private mortgage insurance (PMI) and significantly reduce your borrowing costs, coming up with 20% down is challenging for many first-time buyers—particularly in today’s housing market. If you’re ready to buy your first home, there are several ways to achieve this goal with little or no money down. Learn more about your options: https://bit.ly/4ezqnrC

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Thrivent Market & Economic update

Thrivent’s investment leaders agree—the first half of 2025 was a little like a rollercoaster. Hear their thoughts for how shifting tariffs, policies and geopolitics may influence future volatility, inflation, interest rates and more.

Gain insights from Thrivent investment leaders on the latest economic trends and market performance.

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Pros & cons of paying off your mortgage before you retire

If you’re nearing retirement with a mortgage in tow, you’re not alone. But should you pay it off before you retire? While being debt-free can offer a sense of reassurance, in some cases, keeping your mortgage might actually be beneficial. Explore the pros and cons of having a mortgage during retirement.

If you bought or refinanced your home when you were in your mid-30s or older, you may find yourself headed into retirement with a mortgage in tow. You may have...

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If you didn’t contribute to Social Security, there are still ways to help ensure you have enough to last you through retirement. Together, we can review your financial plan and discuss ways you can create additional income streams in retirement to supplement your savings.​ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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If you didn’t contribute to Social Security, there are still ways to help ensure you have enough to last you through retirement. Together, we can review your financial plan and discuss ways you can create additional income streams in retirement to supplement your savings.​ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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