The annual summit, Your Money, Y🐭our Health, in partnership with Parents and Verywell Health, answered your biggest financial and healthcare questions.

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Finance and health are two overarching topics that go hand in hand in their complexities and importance. Because of this, in 2021, Investopedia and Verywell—two of the largest educational leaders in their respective fields—came together to answer your biggest financial and healthcare questions at Your Money, Your Health, a summit that covered health and finance industry developments following the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the global impacts felt by consumers.

The second annual summit, hosted by Investopedia, , and , occurred on Oct. 20, 2022. This year's live summit, Your Money, Your Health: Planning For Your Future, explored plಞanning and paying for different stages of life, including starting a family, investin🧸g for retirement, and seeking medical care as costs rise and technology moves our world quickly forward. The panels included:

  • Budgeting for Baby, moderated by Parents Editor-in-Chief
  • The New Rules of Investing for Your Family’s Future, moderated by Investopedia Editor-in-Chief 澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果体彩网:Caleb Silver
  • Paying for Healthcare At Every Age, moderated by Verywell Health Chief Medical Officer
  • How Health Tech Impacts Providers, Patients, & Investors, moderated by Investopedia Editor-in-Chief Caleb Silver

This page serves as a resource to you, our readers, answering questions about the event itself, as well as related topics of planning financially for a family, for retirement, and forಞ the emerging futu✃re of health care.

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