The T. E. A. M. Series

Teaching Employees About Money –

Our workshops are designed to address the vital money concepts through every stage in your employee’s career. Each individual will learn how to identify and express his/her own financial goals and develop an action plan, which if followed, can result in the achievement of a more financially secure future. EDSA’s T.E.A.M. Series (Teaching Employees About Money) includes four distinct workshops which provide targeted lessons to help individuals ease through various stages of life.

Money Concepts™

Money Concepts™ is a course designed for employees who need help in organizing their financial lives – managing cash flow, debt structure, and learning how to properly utilize existing employee benefits to their advantage. This program is well-suited for those living paycheck to paycheck. Participants will gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of financial planning.

Retiring Easy™ 

Retiring Easy™ is a course designed for those who are 5 to 15 years away from retirement (although those closer to retirement still find the course very beneficial). This course helps identify income needs today, at retirement, and during retirement. It also teaches how to determine if retirement resources are adequate to meet retirement needs, and if not, what alternatives are available. 

Money Basics™

Money Basics™ is a comprehensive guide to assembling a personal financial plan. For those who want to take control of finances and learn the process of financial planning, Money Basics® provides the tools and techniques to give participants the confidence needed to make sound financial decisions. Additionally, participants will learn how to properly utilize existing employee benefits to their advantage.

Magic of 401(k)®and Magic of 403(b)®

Magic of 401(k)® and Magic of 403(b)® are programs of interest to those who wish to save money for retirement purposes. This course teaches how to use the 401(k) effectively. It also teaches how to determine the amount of contributions to make; what target rate of return to assume; where to direct those funds; how big the account will be upon retirement; what amount of income it will generate each year (keeping up with inflation); and what changes must be made if the individual is not on track to meet retirement savings goals.

Identify and Articulate

The goal of our workshops is to teach each individual how to identify and articulate his/her own financial goals and develop an action plan, which if followed, can result in the attainment of a more financially secure future.