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Financial Fitness Friday IRA
SUMMARY: Good morning! I’m Crystal Clark with First Mississippi Federal Credit Union. Let’s discuss IRAs—individual retirement accounts that allow individuals to save for retirement with tax-free growth or tax-deferred benefits. Available to almost anyone with earned income, the best IRA type depends on your age, income, and tax goals. Many people use IRAs alongside employer-sponsored plans, while self-employed individuals often rely on them exclusively. For more information, visit us in Meridian or Quitman, or check our website at 1st ms.com. Thank you for joining me, and have a great Friday!
Financial Fitness Friday IRA
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Today's First Alert Weather Kid is Maddie (10/16)
SUMMARY: Today‘s color the weather drawing, sponsored by McDonald’s, is created by Maddie, who illustrated a sunny beach scene featuring a sun, clouds, sand, and waves. Despite the current weather not being beach-like, Maddie’s artwork brings a warm feeling. Viewers can submit their own drawings on the WT website under the color of the weather tab.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Maddie (10/16)
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 10/16/24
SUMMARY: Welcome back! It’s a chilly morning with temperatures in the lower 40s, reminiscent of winter, despite the sunny skies. Expect breezy conditions this afternoon, with gusts between 20-25 mph, and highs reaching the mid-60s. Temperatures will drop quickly after sunset, potentially falling to the upper 30s overnight, marking the coldest air of the season. Patchy frost is likely, and a fire threat exists due to dry conditions. Warmer temperatures are expected Friday, reaching the lower 70s over the weekend. The weather team is also tracking areas of possible tropical development in the Atlantic and Caribbean. Stay tuned for updates!
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 10/16/24
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Thrive at Work
SUMMARY: The “Thrive at Work” event aims to foster candid discussions among Mississippi businesses about workplace culture, focusing on women’s needs for success. Scheduled for October 24 at the Two Mississippi Museums, this networking lunch will highlight innovative policies for retention and a supportive workplace. The event encourages participation from both women and men, featuring prominent women leaders, including moderator Kayla Thompson, to share insights. Attendees will learn about flexible, family-friendly policies that enhance productivity and company culture. The last day to purchase tickets is October 22. Ultimately, the event seeks to illustrate that work can be enjoyable and fulfilling.
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