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Upcoming Benefits Webinars: January–March 2021

Financial appointments and webinars are available in the next few months. Although these appointments will be by phone or online, TIAA, Utah Retirement Systems, and Fidelity still want to meet with you individually for appointments and offer you a chance to learn more about your finances through webinars.



For an individual appointment by phone with Utah Retirement Systems, log into your myURS account and click on the Education tab to schedule an appointment. 


Find recorded and live webinars on their website. Topics include investing, Social Security, strategies and more. 



TIAA Individual appointments are available in the upcoming months. Please click the link to schedule your appointment. 

 You can also access TIAA webinars at www.TIAA.org/webinars. Recordings of the sessions are available for replay on demand for 30 days following the live webinar date. If you do not have an account with TIAA, you can request guest access in the same place. 

Please note that all times listed in the table below are Mountain Daylight/Standard Time. 

Fidelity Individual appointments are available in the upcoming months. Please click the link to schedule your appointment. 


Upcoming Financial Essentials Live Webinars


Below is the itinerary of all currently scheduled webinars and I’ve attached the detailed December. Employees can access these webinars at TIAA.org/webinars. Recordings of the sessions are available for replay on demand for 30 days following the live webinar date. All times listed below are Mountain Time. 


Topic

Date

Time

Inside Money: Managing income and debt

Dec. 8

1 p.m. 

Lifetime Income: Marketproof your retirement

Dec. 9

10 a.m. 

Strategies for Staying on Track

Dec. 9

1 p.m. 

Postcards from the Future: A woman’s guide to financially ever after

Dec. 10

10 a.m. 

The Starting Line: Beginning to save for retirement

Jan. 12

1 p.m. 

Quarterly Economic and Market Update with TIAA's Chief Investment Strategist

Jan. 13

10 a.m. 

Lifetime Income: Looking to Turn Your Retirement Savings into a Paycheck for Life?

Jan. 13

1 p.m. 

10 Predictions for 2021

Jan. 14

10 a.m. 

The 411 on 529 Plans

Jan. 14

1 p.m. 

Money at Work 1: Foundations of investing

Feb. 16 

1 p.m. 

Lifetime Income: Market proof your retirement

Feb. 17 

10 a.m. 

Inside Money: Managing income and debt

Feb. 17

1 p.m. 

Tomorrow in Focus: Saving for your ideal retirement

Feb. 18

10 a.m. 

Understanding Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

Feb. 18

1 p.m. 

Strategies for Staying on Track

Mar. 16

1 p.m. 

Retiring in the New Normal

Mar. 17

1 p.m. 

Understanding Medicare

Mar. 18

10 a.m. 

Home-buying 101: A financial primer for first-time home buyers

Mar. 18

1 p.m. 


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