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Whether you're a recent college graduate, newly divorced or widowed, learning how to manage your resources for the first time can be a daunting task. Matsock can go over your situation and recommend the money management style that best suits your financial situation.


• Newly Divorced
• Recently Widowed
• Recent College Graduate


Newly Divorced

Today, nearly half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. For the many persons who find themselves newly single, particularly women, it may be their first experience at managing their own finances. From simply balancing their checkbook, to investing in the stock market or setting up a retirement account, the financial world can be a very intimidating place to the recently divorced. If you find yourself in this category, we urge you to consult with a Matsock representative who can help assess your situation. In fact, you can initiate contact with a qualified agent right now on this web site by simply clicking on the "Contact A Matsock Representative" button on the home page.


Recently Widowed

Females who lose a spouse may unexpectedly find themselves in charge of personal finances they've never had to handle while their husband was living. Suddenly they are faced with many questions about their financial future, and very little experience to help guide them through their options. Pension plan proceeds, life insurance death benefits, existing investment portfolios and Social Security benefits are just a few of the many financial areas a recently widowed female must quickly consider. A qualified Matsock representative can help you assess your financial situation, establish financial goals, and make informed decisions to help ensure financial freedom. Simply click on the "Contact a Matsock Representative" button on this website to initiate contact.


Recent College Graduates

The number of college graduates each year has risen to more than two million. As they leave college to enter the "real world," many college graduates must learn how to handle their new-found cash flow. Suddenly, their earning power is increased, and with it comes the task of learning how to manage their money-now and for the future. Decisions must be made on how to budget, how to save, how to establish credit, how to plan for their children's college education, and how to plan for a retirement that seems a lifetime away. If you're a recent college graduate entering the work force for the first time, click on the "Contact a Matsock Representative" on this website now to set up an appointment.