If Your Employees Are NOT Financially Well, Can Your Company Prosper?
Are your employees taking adequate advantage of your 401(k) plan? Do they know how to control overspending? Are they in debt up to their ears? Do they have the right tools for proper money management? Do they have a system for making ends meet? These are all questions that should be asked, but are generally not asked by employers.
It is clear now that financial planning is required for financial security and for peace of mind. We had plans before but not this detailed.
I’m amazed that my current level of income plus modest raises will give me my financial freedom. I must have a pretty good job.
I believe I can now perform my job with less stress by realizing that I am on solid ground financially.
I had never taken the time to understand what I was doing with my money, now I realize the importance of putting a plan together for my retirement.
I am more appreciative of my job and the benefits it provides, including the opportunity to attend this class.
I feel better about my 401(k) plan. I wish I had been offered this course when I started my career.
The methodology is logical and just like the approach an engineer uses when a system is designed. Financial planning is not just stocks and bonds. Cygnet is a quality organization as demonstrated by their understanding of GM’s plans and the comprehensive nature of their models.
I feel more confident that I have control over my finances, that I can ride out and adjust to factors that are not in my control.
I feel that with a small amount of discipline I can be financially secure for life. It’s a good feeling!
So detailed and many faceted! The connectivity factor is critical, everything must work together.
401(k) Gateway to Productivity and HR Management
If Your Employees Are NOT Financially Well, Can Your Company Prosper?
Are your employees taking adequate advantage of your 401(k) plan? Do they know how to control overspending? Are they in debt up to their ears? Do they have the right tools for proper money management? Do they have a system for making ends meet? These are all questions that should be asked, but are generally not asked by employers.
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