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If movie review website Rotten Tomatoes’s readers are to be believed, the last decade was a golden age for moviemaking. In fact, 59 of the films in the website’s Top 100 Movies of All Time list were released during the 2010s.

Some investment objectives exist far over the horizon. Planning and investing for extremely long-term goals, such as multigenerational wealth planning for children, grandchildren, or philanthropic goals, often requires a different set of strategies, habits, and tools than those used for nearer-term goals. The greatest difference is not necessarily the types of investment strategies or vehicles employed. Rather, it lies in the mindset of the investor.

You know how important it is to plan for your retirement, but where do you begin? One of your first steps should be to estimate how much income you’ll need to fund your retirement. That’s not as easy as it sounds, because retirement planning is not an exact science. Your specific needs depend on your goals and many other factors.

Caring for your aging parents is something you hope you can handle when the time comes, but it’s the last thing you want to think about. Whether the time is now or somewhere down the road, there are steps that you can take to make your life (and theirs) a little easier. Some people live their entire lives with little or no assistance from family and friends, but today Americans are living longer than ever before. It’s always better to be prepared.

You’ve been saving for retirement for years, but those retirement accounts can be susceptible to cybercrime. In this video, learn some easy steps you can take that don’t require a lot of time but can have a huge impact on the security of your retirement account.

As an advisor to your employer’s retirement plan, CAPTRUST is able to offer you a number of resources to help you make decisions about saving and investing for your future. Learn more about what’s available to help you plan your retirement and manage your finances, including one-on-one personalized advice, articles, webinars, videos, and more.

Think getting your credit report is as scary as looking at your middle school report card? In this Lessons in Financial Experiences (LIFE) episode, learn why your credit report is a critical part of your financial success and how to ensure that you get a passing grade.

Using credit is an important part of building a future, but using too much can harm you in unanticipated ways. This webinar recording explains how to get information about your credit, as well as what credit reports contain and why it is important to review them. We also discuss steps that can help you avoid fraud and identity theft.

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