December 11 2017 The Power of a Budget Find Money to Save Retirement on the Brain Speakers Retirement on the Brain First Last Name Title The Standard First Last Name Title The Standard ID: 737479
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Everyday Strategies
Retirement on the Brain
December 11, 2017
The Power of a Budget Find Money to Save Retirement on the BrainSlide2
Speakers
Retirement
on the
Brain
First Last Name
Title, The Standard
First Last Name
Title, The StandardSlide3
Reasons
to
Save
Money to Live OnMoney for FunMoney for Major Purchases Slide4
Join
Your Company’s
Retirement Plan
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on the
BrainSlide5
Why Join Your Plan?
Automatic
Savings
TaxAdvantagesInvestmentOptionsCompoundingEmployer
MatchSlide6
Get Rid of Roadblocks
to Retirement Readiness
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on the
BrainSlide7
Start Here:
Create a Budget
You control your money, rather than letting your money control you.
Retirement
on the
BrainSlide8
Track your income
Compare it to
your expenses
Find ways to come out ahead Budgeting Basics
Retirement
on the
BrainSlide9
Less
Stress
A budget helps you
:Build savingsLook for ways to spend lessMeet long-term goalsGet out of debtBuild self-disciplineSource: Mint
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on the
BrainSlide10
What’s Your Budgeting Style?
Keep it simple
Download an app
Get online
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on the
BrainSlide11
Mint (free)Wally (free)You Need a Budget
PocketGuardGoodbudget Mvelopes
There's an App for That
Retirement
on the
Brain
The companies listed here are not associated with
or
endorsed by The Standard.Slide12
Rachel
24
years old
Earns $40K a yearWants to save money for retirement
Retirement
on the
BrainSlide13
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on the
BrainSlide14
How Budgeting Helped
Me
“I uncovered all of these ‘ghost payments,’ charges for things I no longer used. I got rid of them and it felt like I found extra money.”
- Sara, 38“I’ve been focused on paying off my student loans. After creating a budget, I realized I could afford to do that and save for retirement.”- Tyler, 27
“A budget makes me think twice about buying more stuff. I’m putting aside money for a big trip, so saving money is always on my mind.”
- Marie, 55
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on the
BrainSlide15
Ready
for Retirement
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on the
BrainSlide16
Saving
MilepostsSlide17
Retirement
on the
Brain
Go
to
standard.com/retirement to enroll in your plan
or
increase
your contribution.
Questions?Slide18
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