TIAA Webinars – March 2021

TIAA is offering a variety of live webinars for the month of March; see descriptions and dates/times of live webinars below. To view recorded past webinars or register to attend a live webinar, visit TIAA webinars.

March’s live webinars topics include:

  1. Strategies for staying on track – No matter how much or how little money you can save for retirement, it’s important that you start now and stay invested for your future. March 16 at 12 p.m. (PT)
  2. Retiring in the new normal – We all know how important it is to save for retirement. This presentation brings many of the risks to light so you have a better understanding of what you may be facing and what you can do about it, especially in this new environment. March 17 at 12 p.m. (PT)
  3. Understanding Medicare – Paying for healthcare in retirement is a critical part of financial planning, and it is important to understand how Medicare operates and what choices you have. March 18 at 9 a.m. (PT)
  4. Home buying 101: A financial primer for first-time home buyers – Get expert insights on the key steps and considerations for your home buying journey, including the three phases: preparing to search, finding your home and getting to closing. March 18 at 12 p.m. (PT)
  5. The SECURE Act – The SECURE Act (Setting Every Community up for Retirement Enhancement Act), passed on December 20, 2019, made sweeping changes to the retirement plan landscape. Learn about the changes and how they impact your retirement planning considerations. March 16 at 9 a.m. (PT)
  6. Social Security basics – Learn the basics about Social Security including eligibility, how to apply, how your benefit is calculated and strategies for claiming benefits. March 17 at 9 a.m. (PT)
  7. Social Security strategies for married couples – You can learn the basics about spousal benefits, understand the many variables involved in claiming strategies and how married couples can boost their benefits by coordinating the timing of their claims. March 23 at 9 a.m. (PT)
  8. Estate planning basics – Ensuring that our assets will pass to loved ones, and causes that are near and dear is important to most of us. Discover the components of a basic estate plan and strategies to ensure that your wishes are met. March 24 at 9 a.m. (PT)

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