How to Save and Invest with #ABLE United

Disclaimer:The following blog post is sponsored by ABLE United and Bloggin Mamas. All opinions are my own.

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Financial decisions impact our everyday lives, from budgeting for weekly groceries to
determining investment options for retirement. Financial literacy is the first step to achieving financial independence; however, many in our community need resources and targeted education to help them better understand the issues affecting their finances – particularly the disability community.

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Results from the National Disability Institute’s report on Financial Capability of Adults with Disabilities tell us that people with disabilities are having more difficulty than others covering expenses, paying bills, saving, coming up with funds in an emergency, planning ahead, and effectively managing money. In fact, responses to a survey measuring basic financial knowledge showed that individuals with disabilities showed to be twice as challenged compared to individuals without disabilities.

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In celebration of National Financial Literacy Month, ABLE United is hosting a webinar on how you can save tax-free and invest for you or your loved one’s future. Representatives from Callan, ABLE United’s investment consultants, will help current and prospective account holders understand investing, risk, performance, and the differences between each of ABLE United’s investment options.

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How to Save and Invest with ABLE United Webinar
Thursday, April 19 th
12 – 1 P.M. EST
Register today!

Link: https://tinyurl.com/y8oepqq8
If you’re not already an ABLE United account holder, sign up today by visiting ableunited.com and start saving for a better life experience – and make sure to use
“SPARKLE17” upon sign-up to receive a free enrollment package.

 

ABLE United Facebook Page

 

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