Financial Wellness in the Workplace

 "Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom."
George Washington Carver
  
The St. Louis MetLife Agency has an overarching objective to provide complimentary financial education to employees in companies of any size – to offer strategies and solutions that enable your employees to make informed financial decisions for every stage of their lives.
 
MetLife is focused on developing financial services and solutions to help make the jobs of employers easier and to help employees and their families better plan for their future. Informative workshops on a variety of topics give employees access to a full range of options in
financial education.    
 
To discuss how MetLife can support your employees' need for financial education, contact Maddy Sheprow at 636-736-3350 or msheprow@metlife.com.
 
Educational Seminars:
Employees are offered the opportunity to participate in interactive seminars delivered by professional Financial Services Representatives at your workplace. Seminars are tailored to the needs and requirements of your workplace. Our professional representatives are Knowledgeable and experienced educators, which is key to our relationship with employers; the seminars are tightly focused on information, not sales pitches. Our goal is to be a valued resource for employers providing trusted advice that benefits your employees.         
                                               
Seminar Topic Examples
 Retirement: Achieving your Dreams 
  • Focus on Retirement: Explains how to calculate the cost of retirement and identify a plan that will help employees reach their goals. Includes Social Security information, employer-sponsored plans, solutions and potential pitfalls.
  • Retire with Confidence: Employer distribution options, lump sum vs. income stream, IRA rollovers and health insurance options. Lifestyle changes associated with the transition into retirement, such as relocation will be discussed.
Fundamentals of Money Management: The Solid Foundation
  • Get Smart About Credit: Provides useful information that every credit card user should know; discusses types of credit, how to apply and how to keep good credit; addresses strategies on how to keep your credit safe from fraud and identity theft.
  • Making Your Money Work for You
  • Are You Prepared for Volatility?
  • College Funding
  • Financial Independence and Security (Women-focused)
  • Special Needs Planning: Outlines the important and complex issues facing parents of special needs children and helps them make wise choices for the future.

To discuss how MetLife can support your employees' need for financial education, contact Maddy Sheprow at 636-736-3350 or msheprow@metlife.com.