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Employee Newsletter: Financial Health Edition

As a plan sponsor, employees want you to support their financial well-being.

Achieving financial health takes time and commitment, here are three tips to help your employees stay focused:

  1. Make savings a routine they can stick to
  2. Set realistic goals
  3. Get help from a financial professional

Just as physical health requires commitment, good habits, and professional guidance, achieving financial health needs time , persistence, and small yet powerful changes. By empowering your employees to improve their financial fitness, you are contributing to their overall well-being and satisfaction.

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HFM Investment Advisors, LLC.

856-232-2270

www.hfmadvisors.com

401kteam@hfmadvisors.com

102 West High Street Suite 200, Glassboro, NJ 08028

 

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