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Make the Most of Your Tax Refund: A Webinar

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Recorded Webinar: Make the Most of Your Tax Refund

Tax season is upon us, and a sizable tax refund is on the way for many Americans. But if you’re like most, you might wonder, where did last year’s refund go? If you want to make better decisions this time, you won’t want to miss our upcoming live webinar!

Hosted by GreenPath Financial Wellness, a People Driven Credit Union partner, this FREE webinar will help you maximize your tax refund with smart, strategic choices.

What You’ll Learn:

In this insightful webinar, you’ll explore:

  • The role behavioral economics plays in how you handle your refund
  • How to prioritize these dollars to strengthen your financial foundation
  • Strategies for prioritizing based on your personal financial goals

Tax refunds don’t have to disappear into thin air. This webinar will guide you through strategies to make your refund work harder for you, whether you’re looking to:

  • Build up your savings
  • Pay down existing debt
  • Invest in your future

You’ll leave with actionable tips and straightforward ideas to help you make decisions that will benefit your immediate financial situation and long-term goals.

Who Should Watch:

  • Anyone expecting a tax refund this year
  • Anyone who wants to use their refund to reach financial goals
  • Anyone looking for strategic ways to make the most of this windfall

Don’t let your tax refund slip through your fingers! Whether you want to pay off debt, start saving, or invest, this webinar has insights on how to use your tax refund.

Watch the Webinar: Make the Most of Your Tax Refund

GreenPath is a non-profit credit counseling organization dedicated to helping individuals and families manage financial challenges through education, counseling, and debt management programs. The information provided in this webinar is for educational purposes only. We recommend consulting with a licensed financial advisor or tax advisor before making major financial decisions. GreenPath is not a debt settlement, credit repair, or debt consolidation company.

Ready to Put That Refund to Work?

The webinar gives you the framework. Here are two ways to take action on what you learned.

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Talk to a Free GreenPath Counselor

GreenPath Financial Wellness is a nonprofit partner available free to PDCU members. If you want personalized guidance on using your refund to pay down debt, build savings, or improve your overall financial picture, a GreenPath counselor can help you build a specific plan without any sales pressure.

Learn About GreenPath

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Explore PDCU Savings Options

If saving part of your refund is the goal, PDCU offers several options for eligible Michigan members including savings accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts, and IRA certificates. See what fits your timeline and goals, and open an account online in minutes.

See Savings Options

GreenPath Financial Wellness is an independent nonprofit organization. This webinar is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or tax advice. Consult a licensed financial or tax advisor before making major financial decisions. Membership eligibility required for all PDCU accounts. Rates and terms on savings products are subject to change. Deposits federally insured by the NCUA to at least $250,000 per depositor. NMLS 776727. Make the Most of Your Tax Refund



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