Money Matters
9 Sessions
48 Actions
64 Minutes
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What is investing and how can it affect me?
Description
{{name}}, at ZLINE we know our greatest strength comes from our teammates. The growth at ZLINE has been nothing short of incredible and we want all our teammates to be successful not only at work but for that time when they no longer are working. To help with this, some of the benefits offered at ZLINE are our retirement accounts, match, and profit sharing.
Many of our teammates may not know what is a retirement account or profit sharing and how either works financially. This may be the first time these types of benefits have been offered to them. We are here to help you take the mystery out of investing in your future.
An overview of today’s course is as follows:
- Why open a retirement account?
- Types of Retirement Accounts at ZLINE (401k / Roth)
- ZLINE and your 401(k)
- Who is American Trust?
- What is a 401(k)?
- What is a Roth 401(k)?
- How is your money invested?
- Growing your funds with Compound Interest
- Profit Sharing - what is it and how does it work?
👉 Note: the subject matter in this course is educational only and provided with the understanding that ZLINE is not rendering legal, accounting, or tax advice. If someday you want advice for your specific financial tax needs, we suggest finding and working with a tax advisor.
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ZLINE Kitchen and Bath
People Operations
Our company culture is centered on three values: Growth, Innovation, and Inclusivity.
We ensure that our work environment is one where ideas are always welcomed, engagement is encouraged, and contributions are always acknowledged. Inclusivity is paramount to our mission, where all employees have vast career potential and ample access to resources for personal and professional growth.
Content
Session 1
WHY open a retirement account?
Session 2
Types of Retirement Accounts at ZLINE
Session 3
ZLINE and your 401(k)
Session 4
Profit Sharing
Session 5
How is your money invested?
Session 6
Who is American Trust?
Session 7
What is a Traditional 401(k)?
Session 8
What is a Roth 401(k)?
Session 9
Growing your funds with Compound Interest