Become a Thrivent financial advisor and:
🤝 Work independently or on a team
💡 Learn from experienced financial advisors doing joint field work
💵 Enjoy paid training and unlimited income potential
Experience what it’s like to be fully supported in your role. Learn more about this career opportunity: thriventcareers.com/support-you-deserve
Big news! AM Best has reaffirmed Thrivent's A++ (Superior) rating for 2024! 🌟 This demonstrates our continued strength and stability and commitment to serve our clients for generations to come.
Rating is based on Thrivent's financial strength and claims-paying ability and does not apply to investment product performance.
Real estate agent ready for a change? Pivot to a career as a financial advisor. You still get to be an entrepreneur and work with people—but you get so much more, too. You receive industry-leading support and training, enjoy unlimited income potential and are surrounded by a team dedicated to your success.
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Dr. Emily, a family practice physician, is working with her financial advisor to set herself up for continued success later in life. Are you setting goals on one income?
Keep these four tips in mind: https://bit.ly/46r4ju2
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Embrace your golden years with confidenceWhen planning for retirement, sometimes it’s best to expect the unexpected.
It’s never too late to ensure your strategy accounts for unpredictable costs in retirement, like higher taxes and increased health care.
Explore your options and reach out to discuss. 👇
Wondering how you or your student will pay for higher education? 🎓 FAFSA is a tool to help make college more affordable. By completing the FAFSA, you may be eligible for grants, loans, and work study programs to help cover the cost of tuition and other educational expenses. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to fund their college education.
Learn more about the FAFSA 👉 https://bit.ly/422SRSE
Your employer may provide disability income insurance, but is the coverage enough to ensure you and your family are prepared when the unexpected happens? Consider how an additional policy could help close any gaps in coverage.
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Are you beginning your first career after graduating this spring? Here are some action steps you should take:
• Review all of your employee benefits and take advantage of them
• Allocate a portion of your paycheck towards your savings
• Make a plan for paying down your outstanding debt
Planning for retirement as a couple can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out these 4 steps to creating a retirement plan that works for both of you: https://bit.ly/3V0Jxwz
May is Disability Insurance Awareness Month. If you were to experience an illness or injury that prevented you from working for an extended amount of time, would you have the coverage to support your family?
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Thinking about ways to use your tax refund? From building your emergency savings to paying down your debt, here are some other ideas to consider: bit.ly/3TPvUjh
What are some of your favorite methods for teaching your children healthy money habits? If you're looking for ways to get started, check out this helpful resource: bit.ly/3z3EocX
Let's celebrate those who inspire us to live generously! ✨ This spring, Thrivent is launching the Live Generously®️ award to recognize individuals for significant acts of service and generosity.
Do you have a friend, family member, neighbor or colleague who embraces a lifestyle of generosity and has made a meaningful difference this past year? Did they see a challenge and come up with a creative solution to help?
If so, there’s still time to nominate them for a 2023 Live Generously®️ Award. Deadline for nominations is April 22. Follow the link to submit your nomination 👉 bit.ly/3JbyzA1
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Looking for ways to cut down costs? Consider exploring a different service provider—you could potentially be paying more for the same offerings that cost less somewhere else. Keep an eye out for cancellation fees, before committing to something new.
What's on your spring cleaning checklist? Consider adding a few financial tasks for yourself that you've been putting off, such as filing away important financial documents and shredding any that aren’t needed.
How to choose a 529 Educational Savings PlanIf you’re thinking of helping your children or grandchildren with education expenses, a 529 Educational Savings Plan may be an option well worth considering: https://bit.ly/3eM12vp
Take some time for a debt check-in and review your goals for paying down debt. If you find that you’ve gone off track, consider ways you can change your spending habits.