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Your Routine Financial Checkup

Available on demand March 20, 2018

Examine your finances from a variety of perspectives and review and prioritize all of your debts as you explore your assets.

You no longer need to register in advance to attend Online Seminars at a set time. Seminars will be prerecorded and uploaded on the third Tuesday of each month. If you have questions, type them into the "Ask a question" box. You will receive an emailed answer within five business days. All questions and answers will be posted on the FAQ tab.

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