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Products March 11, 2009
Organization Provides Free Financial Counseling
The Employee Benefit Research Institute/American Savings Education Council (ASEC) offers free tools for employees to evaluate their finances and determine appropriate solutions.
Reported by Rebecca Moore
Tools from ASEC partner InCharge Debt Solutions, an organization that provides financial counseling and education to consumers, are available at www.incharge.org/debt. Employees can also receive a free evaluation by telephone at 1.888.794.6390, according to a press release.
Employers can get more information and free handouts by contacting Ed Koziol, business development manager, at 407.532.5616 or ekoziol@incharge.org.
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