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How many of you have put away money for your child's college fund – but have put off saving for retirement? Maybe you are contemplating going back to work and wondering how you can make up for the time you spent out of the workforce in your retirement savings. Or maybe you've been back at work for awhile, but haven't quite gotten around to signing up for your employer's retirement savings plan.

Don't panic! The good news is that there are steps that women can take throughout their careers to be better prepared for retirement. The National Women's Law Center is hosting two free webinars to get you back on track.

Register here for either or both of these free online sessions, and tell your friends to do the same!

Planning for the Future: What Working Women Need to Know About Social Security and Retirement Savings

1:00 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008

Featuring: Amy Matsui, National Women's Law Center (Moderator); Maria Freese, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare; and Rebecca Davis, Pension Rights Center

When Retirement's Approaching: What Women Over 50 Need to Know About Social Security and Retirement Income

1:00 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008

Featuring: Amy Matsui, National Women's Law Center (Moderator); Joan Entmacher, National Women's Law Center; Cindy Hounsell, Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement


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