WSU Retirement Presentation: Looking Ahead – Demystifying Many Financial and Economic Topics

TIAA-CREF, hosted by Human Resource Services, will present A Look Ahead: Implications of Rising US Rates, Weakness in China, and the Markets on October 28, 2015. The presenter will discuss how these issues may affect you and your portfolio and offer insights on the economic outlook.

All are welcome to attend. The presentation is scheduled for October 28  from 3-4 p.m., in the Food Science and Human Nutrition building, room 101.

For more information and to register for the presentation, please visit the TIAA-CREF website; registration is requested, but not required.

This presentation will be available to non-Pullman sites via AMS Videoconferencing Services. To view which locations are currently registered, visit the AMS Events Calendar. Additional site connections may be requested through AMS.Videoconference.Meeting@wsu.edu.

Questions regarding registration can be directed to TIAA-CREF at 800-732-8353. General inquiries about the presentation may be directed to HRS at (509)335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu.

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