University of Cincinnati s PNC Bank Presents: Career Life Stages and Finance Series
UC Wellness is partnering with PNC Bank to provide upcoming brown bag sessions called the Career Life Stages & Finance Series. PNC Bank wants to assist its members to make informed financial decisions every day. PNC is dedicated to help build confidence, provide information, as well as the tools necessary to make informed decisions that help achieve financial goals.
As part of PNC Workplace Banking efforts to support the financial well-being of its members, PNC is providing convenient on-site seminars and workshops. Employees and affiliates of the University of Cincinnati are invited to attend PNCs next free and informative seminar series to learn about and discuss financial matters relevant during different career stages. The series is broken down into three parts: Early Career, Middle Career, and Later Career. The seminars will take place from 12 to 1 p.m. in TUC 415AB with Middle Career on March 31 and Late Career on April 7 (Early Career was held March 24).
Middle Career: Expanding Your Household
Learn about how to manage credit and safeguard against identity theft, find the right mortgage to buy a house, and care for older relatives.
- Tuesday, March 31
- 12 to 1 p.m.
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TUC 415AB
Later Career: Planning Your Retirement
Learn more about how to define retirement goals, explore different retirement plans, maximize money growth by choosing different strategies, and identify any potential risks or problems.
- Tuesday, April 7
- 12 to 1 p.m.
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TUC 415AB
For additional information and to RSVP, please visit
uc.edu/hr/benefits/wellness/brown_bag_sessions.
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