Join us for a virtual presentation on Thursday, November 21, 2024. The event is complimentary. Below are details about the event.
Thursday, November 21st:5pm-6pm Eastern
Russell Price, Chief Economist for Ameriprise Financial will kick off our session with his insights on today's economic environment. Price is frequently quoted in The Associated Press, Fox Business, Bloomberg News, BusinessWeek and Reuters and has appeared in many other national media outlets. He has been cited by Bloomberg Financial as a "Bloomberg Best: for being one of the most accurate economic forecasters in their benchmark consensus survey.
Additionally, Barry Kruse - Vice President, Global Head, Franklin Templeton Academy will share perspectives and present Emotions, Expectations, & Economics. The session will discuss removing emotion from decisions about investments and dealing with periods of market decline and volatility.
Registration Link Ameriprise Virtual Client Event
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This is an informational seminar. There is no cost or obligation.
Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of a mutual fund carefully before investing. Investors can obtain a prospectus from their financial professional or the issuing investment company. The prospectus contains this and other important information and should be read carefully before investing.
This event is sponsored by: Franklin Templeton. These sponsors and representatives are not affiliated with Ameriprise Financial.
Investment products are not insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any federal agency, are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed by any financial institution, and involve investment risks including possible loss of principal and fluctuation in value.