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The Return of Conservative Investing
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, you’ll learn how conservative investments like certificates of deposit (CDs) and annuities can help get your financial plan back on track.
In this session you will learn the answers to questions, including:
- How can conservative investments help you face today’s economic risks?
- What are the differences between CDs and annuities?
- What are the different types of annuities?
- How do you decide which conservative investment is right for you?
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The webinar will be hosted by Ariel Monsivais Jr., CFP®, Abri Advisors Financial Professional
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Email Ariel Monsivais or call (815) 409-4861 to schedule your Complimentary Financial Review.
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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. There are distinct differences between annuities and certificates of deposit. Most certificates of deposit are short-term investments. Some of the products featured in this workshop are annuities and are sold by prospectus. Annuities are long-term insurance products designed for retirement purposes.
Many registered annuities offer four main features: (1) a selection of investment options, (2) tax-deferred earnings accumulation, (3) guaranteed lifetime payout options, and (4) death benefit options. Before investing, you should consider the annuity’s investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. The prospectus contains this and other information. Please read it carefully. To obtain a prospectus, contact your advisor, log onto membersproducts.com or call 888.888.3940.
Not Insured by NCUA or Any Other Government Agency |
Not Credit Union Guaranteed |
Not Credit Union Deposits or Obligations |
May Lose Value |