MEPP provides retirement benefits to employees of school divisions, urban & rural municipalities, regional colleges, regional public libraries in Saskatchewan.
On January 1, 2024, the Public Employees Benefits Agency (PEBA) – your plan administrator -- will transition to Plannera Pensions & Benefits. The existing MEPP website will move to https://t.co/mBcvubA4qM
Avoid the January credit card hangover and follow a budget to stay on top of your financial goals during the holiday season. Looking for tips on how to stay on track? Learn more at: https://t.co/Vg60vk2xhN
Have you taken a Your Path To Retirement workshop yet? Our expert Retirement Information Consultants (RICS) offer three different workshops tailored to your specific age and career stage. Learn more about these workshops and register today! https://t.co/15rJcR3pOm
Your plan administrator, the Public Employees Benefit Agency (PEBA), is transitioning to a not-for-profit corporation, Plannera Pensions & Benefits on Jan. 1, 2024. For more information, please visit: https://t.co/seKobx8hSG
Public Employee Benefits Agency (PEBA) will be Plannera Pensions & Benefits on Jan 1, 2024! There will be no changes to the pension plans that PEBA manages. To learn more about this transition, please visit: https://t.co/7iI4ujaTy5
Meet Janice Wolfmueller! Janice was appointed to the Commission (MEPC) by the Saskatchewan locals of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) with members in the plan. We are so happy to have her as part of our team! Learn more: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Meet Marney Robinson! Marney was appointed to the Municipal Employees' Pension Commission (MEPC) by trade unions other than CUPE, police and fire unions. We are so happy to have her as part of our team! Learn more about the MEPC at: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Meet Bob Moulding! Bob was appointed to the Municipal Employees' Pension Commission (MEPC) by the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM). We are so happy to have him as part of our team! Learn more about the MEPC at: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Meet Glenda Lemcke! Glenda was appointed to the Municipal Employees' Pension Commission (MEPC) by the Urban Municipal Administrators of Saskatchewan (UMAAS). We are so happy to have her a part of our team! Learn more about MEPC at: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Meet Beverley Lawreniuk! Beverley was appointed by associations that repesent eight regional colleges and seven regional libraries across the province. We are so happy to have her a part of our team! Learn more the MEPC: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Debt consolidation is great for people with creditors who are serious about repaying debt. Consider applying for a loan to pay off multiple debts with high-interest rates. Consolidating your debts means you’ll have to make one monthly payment instead of paying each debt.#FLM2023
Setting aside 10-15% for retirement/savings is wise. Look into what investment accounts can help you achieve your goals for the future (TFSA, RRSP). The sooner you start planning for retirement, your investments will have more time to grow with interest.#FLM2023
Meet Evan Handley. Evan was appointed by associations that represent firefighters and police officers with members in the plan. We are so excited ro have him a part of the team! Learn more about MEPC: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
Debt can be good or bad, but the key to managing your debt is keeping track and planning to pay it off. The avalanche method aims to reduce the amount of interest paid and, therefore, increase the amount of debt payment that goes towards the principal. #FLM2023
Risk Management consists of being educated on what plans you are a part of and understanding your insurance needs. Understanding your needs and the different types of insurance can play a key role in financial planning. #FLM2023
Meet Wendy Gowda! Wendy was appointed by Rural Municipal Administrators Association of Saskatchewan (RMAA). We are so excited to have her apart of our team! Learn more about the MEPC: https://t.co/sNDroa0OQE
The Snowball method focuses on paying off your smallest debt first. Like a snowball, the effects of each payment are small at first, but as you pay off debt and eliminate creditors, you can then allocate the savings to the next smallest debt, which compounds the impact. #FLM2023
Estate planning in Canada is a multi-step process that may involve consultation with various experts. Depending on the complexity of your estate and your family situation, you may be able to handle some or all the estate planning on your own. #FLM2023