Tracy E. Berglund-Thrivent

Tracy E. Berglund-Thrivent At Thrivent, we believe money is a tool, not a goal.

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04/27/2026

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Tax season is the perfect time to reflect on your financial goals and plan ahead. From retirement savings to tax efficie...
04/13/2026

Tax season is the perfect time to reflect on your financial goals and plan ahead. From retirement savings to tax efficient strategies, learn more about managing taxes year-round. >>> https://bit.ly/4htwqyn

Looking for a way to teach your children the value of money? An allowance can help them understand the basics of budgeti...
04/10/2026

Looking for a way to teach your children the value of money? An allowance can help them understand the basics of budgeting and saving. Here are some things to consider before giving out an allowance. ⬇️

Educating children about money goes well beyond knowing how many quarters are in a dollar. You also can teach them that money represents something that can be traded for other things, like using it to buy something they want or receiving it for doing a task.

Helping your kids learn about money is a gift that grows with them. Start early, build gradually and focus on simple con...
04/08/2026

Helping your kids learn about money is a gift that grows with them. Start early, build gradually and focus on simple concepts at each stage.

These age-appropriate skills can help them develop discipline and healthier money habits as they grow. ➡️ https://bit.ly/4axUyhk

Little eyes are always watching—especially when it comes to money. The way we manage and talk about money shapes our kid...
04/06/2026

Little eyes are always watching—especially when it comes to money. The way we manage and talk about money shapes our kids long before they earn their first dollar.

Try modeling these simple habits to help them build a healthy relationship with money:
⭐ Avoid speaking about money with stress or shame
⭐ Narrate your choices (“We’re saving for X, so we’re skipping Y today”)
⭐ Keep a visible savings routine
⭐ Use positive language around budgeting and planning

04/05/2026
Spring is a chance to refocus on what’s really important to you. In this season of new beginnings, how can you limit dis...
04/03/2026

Spring is a chance to refocus on what’s really important to you. In this season of new beginnings, how can you limit distractions and seek true renewal?

One of the greatest gifts you can offer your teenager is teaching them about money. In a few years, they'll face financi...
04/01/2026

One of the greatest gifts you can offer your teenager is teaching them about money. In a few years, they'll face financial decisions that demand a long-term perspective. Here are ways to start the conversation. ⬇️

Teenagers tend to live in the here and now, especially when it comes to money. In just a few short years, however, they'll need to make important financial decisions—like choosing a college or finding an apartment—that require a more long-term outlook.

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