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2026 IRA contribution deadline: There's still time to maximize your savings

April 15 is coming up, but you still have time to take action. See all the details on 2025 IRA contributions. ⬇️

The calendar has officially flipped to 2026, but you can still contribute to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) for the 2025 tax year.

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Are your retirement savings on track?

Schedule a check-in before April 1 to explore options to strengthen your savings and make the most of your retirement years.

How much you need to save depends on your income, lifestyle and retirement goals. Connect with your financial advisor today to take advantage of urgent options...

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Retirement savings by age: What's average & what's recommended

Curious if your retirement savings are on track? Averages can be helpful, but they’re not the whole story. See where you stand and explore tips for retirement savings by age. 👇

Wondering if your retirement savings are on track? Learn how much people have saved by age on average and what those numbers can—and can't—tell you...

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How to know if you're saving enough for retirement

Roadblocks happen, but they don't have to stop your progress. Discover how to stay on track with your retirement goals. 👇

Sure, it’s important to save for retirement. But other major priorities, such as your kids’ tuition, or a big wedding to plan, could throw you off course.

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Are your retirement savings on track?

Want to help boost your 2025 tax savings? Let's connect to explore how you can balance your retirement goals with your day-to-day.

How much you need to save depends on your income, lifestyle and retirement goals. Connect with your financial advisor today to take advantage of urgent options...

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From education-specific accounts to general savings, different vehicles offer different rules, flexibility and potential tax advantages. The right mix depends on your timeline and goals. If you’re starting to save for college, take a look at this helpful overview of college savings plan options: https://bit.ly/3ZDyXPn

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From education-specific accounts to general savings, different vehicles offer different rules, flexibility and potential tax advantages. The right mix depends on your timeline and goals. If you’re starting to save for college, take a look at this helpful overview of college savings plan options: https://bit.ly/3ZDyXPn

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Interest rates are shifting. Understanding the purpose and timeline of your cash can help you decide whether and how to invest it for optimal returns. Ask yourself two questions. ⬇️ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Interest rates are shifting. Understanding the purpose and timeline of your cash can help you decide whether and how to invest it for optimal returns. Ask yourself two questions. ⬇️ See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Many people think long-term care is only for later in life—but your 40s and 50s can be the best time to plan ahead. Together, let’s make sure your future health care needs and associated costs are addressed. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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Many people think long-term care is only for later in life—but your 40s and 50s can be the best time to plan ahead. Together, let’s make sure your future health care needs and associated costs are addressed. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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It can be hard to picture needing extended care—especially when you’re in good health. But the reality is that 56% of adults age 65+ will require it at some point, and the costs can be significant. Having an extended care strategy can help provide an added layer of protection. It not only helps cover expenses—it also gives you more options for where and how you receive care. Let’s schedule time to discuss. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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It can be hard to picture needing extended care—especially when you’re in good health. But the reality is that 56% of adults age 65+ will require it at some point, and the costs can be significant. Having an extended care strategy can help provide an added layer of protection. It not only helps cover expenses—it also gives you more options for where and how you receive care. Let’s schedule time to discuss. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures.

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No financial plan is truly complete without an extended care strategy—and here’s why. Medicare and Medicaid offer only limited long-term care coverage, often leaving significant gaps. Out-of-pocket costs can quickly erode your savings and place added stress on you and your loved ones. That’s why extended care planning typically combines several sources, such as: ✅ Insurance ✅ Government programs ✅ Self-funding The earlier you plan, the more flexibility and options you’ll have. Let’s connect to create a strategy that fits seamlessly into your overall financial plan. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures. Thrivent is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

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No financial plan is truly complete without an extended care strategy—and here’s why. Medicare and Medicaid offer only limited long-term care coverage, often leaving significant gaps. Out-of-pocket costs can quickly erode your savings and place added stress on you and your loved ones. That’s why extended care planning typically combines several sources, such as: ✅ Insurance ✅ Government programs ✅ Self-funding The earlier you plan, the more flexibility and options you’ll have. Let’s connect to create a strategy that fits seamlessly into your overall financial plan. See thrivent.com/social for important disclosures. Thrivent is not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.

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