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Start the year off right with a comprehensive financial review.

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New year, new financial goals.

Set yourself up for success in 2024 with Richardson Private Wealth Advisors’ free webinar, “Getting to know the basics: Understanding your finances,” on Wednesday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m.

During this comprehensive financial check-in, participants will:

  • Evaluate goals + set priorities
  • Review the essentials of budgeting
  • Learn about managing debt and credit
  • Explore investing + saving
  • Determine actionable steps

Want a head start? Organize your records and check off these five smart financial actions.

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