Moving from stress to security: Financial well-being supports and education

Moving from stress to security: Financial well-being supports and education

November 24, 2022 12:00 PM to 1:00 PMOnline - Saskatchewan Time
Area of Interest: Pensions, Benefits, Investments, Networking Format: Web

An online seminar hosted by CPBI Saskatchewan

 

Please join us for an online seminar on November 24, 2022 to brush up on different ways to improve financial well-being. 

 

Financial well-being is when you’ve met your current commitments and needs comfortably and have the financial resilience to maintain this in the future. ​It can mean having control over your finances, being able to navigate a financial setback, meeting your financial goals or having the freedom to make choices that let you find balance in your life. Financial well-being has become important to Canadians and relevant to everybody in some way.

Cancellation Policy

This session will be presented by:

 

Ashley Kapustiak
Communication & Education Manager

Ashley has joined the Canada Life team in 2021 and is bringing with her over 15 years of experience in the finance industry with a focus on wealth management and financial planning. In her role as Communication & Education Manager within our organization, Ashley is responsible for coordinating and conducting education sessions that are tailored to the plan member’s needs.

  
  

 

When

Thursday November 24, 2022
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm SK - Presentation
Questions and CE credit quiz to follow

 

Registration Fee

CPBI Members: $20                        
Future Members: $55 
Virtual Table of 4: $80/$220
Virtual Table of 6: $100/$275

 
     
 

Where

Online Session

Access information will be sent to all registrants one day in advance of the online session. For virtual tables, the names and email addresses of table attendees must be submitted 72 hours prior to the event in order to receive the access information. Please plan to log in 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. This session will be recorded and available to registrants.

 

Who Should Attend:

Plan Sponsors
Human Resource Decision Makers
Human Resource Professionals
Retirement Professionals
Consultants and Brokers
Insurers and Plan Providers
Case Managers 

 
     
 

CE Credit: 

This session qualifies for 1 Continuing Education credit for the Insurance Council of Saskatchewan (one credit per hour). You will be required to complete a short quiz at the end of the online session to qualify for continuing education credits.

 

Questions

Krista Frayn
Phone: (888) 788-3185
[email protected]

 
     
     

Kim Duxbury

Brokers, advisors, consultants, HR personnel and insurers who are involved with drug benefits for employee plans.
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