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Enrich Financial Wellness partners with employers, financial advisers, and financial institutions to provide customized, award-winning financial education.

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47% of employees are stressed about their financial situation,with 41% saying the stress is increasing year over year. Having a financial platform,like Enrich, can dramatically decrease financial stress for employees! #financialwellness #financialliteracy bit.ly/2Yv0PnU

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Determining your monthly budget is key to achieve financial wellness. By determining your budget, you can gain awareness of how much of your income needs to be set aside for fixed expenses and how much you can put towards your savings. #monthlyexpenses bit.ly/2MnwF20

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If your finances are not where you would like them to be, start thinking about attainable goals you can set for yourself so that you can get your finances in order for 2020! #finances #financialgoals cnb.cx/2BJVwGW

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Looking for a new podcast? Why not find one that can help you with your finances! Whether you're paying off student loans or saving for retirement you can find a personal finance podcast that can help you with your situation. #personalfinance #podcasts bit.ly/34tswjj

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The holidays are coming up quick and most Americans tend to spend more than they plan to every holiday season. Plan what your spending will be in advance to avoid unexpected expenditures. #holidayspending #budgeting nbcnews.to/2PWVpAo

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With the new year right around the corner you may be starting to think about potential resolutions. Many Americans are gearing their resolutions towards their finances in order to improve their financial wellness #newyearsresolutions #financialfreedom bit.ly/2OMCt6s

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A recent survey has revealed the 69% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. Despite a strong economy, the percentage of people with little to no savings has continued to grow since last year. #saving #budgeting yhoo.it/2ZhcszT

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If you have struggles with budgeting in the past, make 2020 your year that you get on track with your finances! Learn what the most skilled budgeters practice in order to reach their short and long term financial goals! #newyearsresolutions bit.ly/2N5Ci4I

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Want to save money without thinking about it? Consider downloading a money saving app that will do all the work for you #savingmoney #budgeting bit.ly/2RpBElr

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A majority of Americans' New Year's resolutions are geared towards their finances. The number one goal for Americans was getting out of debt with some others being maxing out retirement accounts, negotiating a raise, and starting to invest. cnb.cx/2whF7KD

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Americans 60 and older are becoming the fastest-growing group of student loan borrowers. This is largely due to the fact that many parents have taken out loans for their children. Many are struggling to pay off these debts and... #studentloans #retirement nyti.ms/2xeRF5W

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COVID-19, more commonly known as Coronavirus, is affecting the world at large. While most are worried about the impact on their health, the pandemic could also impact your finances.... #coronavirus #COVID-19 bit.ly/2W81mgR

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As the COVID-19 coronavirus spreads, it is affecting everyone globally. The pandemic is not only a potential threat to your employees’ health, but can also create stress around retirement savings, finances, and job security. With so much uncertainty in ... bit.ly/3bIDncz

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Studies show that financially stressed employees are less productive, absent more often, participate less in company 401(k) programs, and more. A comprehensive financial wellness program can help employees become financially healthy while improving the ... bit.ly/3ikKCuT

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After the 2008 recession, 92% of employees felt their workplaces were more stressful than they before the recession. Learn how financial wellness can reduce employee stress during recessions. bit.ly/3kZxQD6

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iGrad's Your Money Personalityβ„’ was recently recognized by the Institute for Financial Literacy with the 2020 Excellence in Financial Literacy Education (EIFLE) Adults' Education Program of the Year a... #EIFLE #financialwellness #financialwellnessprogram bit.ly/3lxG710

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We appreciate being featured in this New York Times article as a leading Financial Wellness provider! If you are interested in learning more about Enrich as a financial wellness solution for your organization check out bit.ly/2WjwiwG nyti.ms/3ybZzYh

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Enrich recently launched its Global Financial Wellness platform! Learn how your multinational company can provide one consistent financial wellness solution across all countries. bit.ly/3ia2s6e