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                Expand your knowledge
- Five steps to financial wellness — Get five tips that can help you make positive money habits part of your everyday life.
 - The power of compounding — Learn more about how you can use compounding as a powerful engine for account growth.
 - How do I pay off debt and save at the same time? — Learn about an approach to pay off existing debt and save for retirement at the same time.
 
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                Take action
Investing actions
- Enroll — Don't miss out on all the plan has to offer you on your journey to retirement readiness.
 - Set up auto increase — Select a percentage or dollar amount to automatically increase your contribution each year.
 
Planning actions
- Create your online account — With an online account, you have access to your information when it is most convenient to you.
 - Attend a webinar — Register for one of our webinars that can help you make decisions about managing your money and planning for retirement.
 - Download the My Retirement by NationwideSM mobile app — Stay up to date with quick, 24/7 access to your retirement accounts.
 - Turn on Nationwide Account Lock — Add extra security to your account and proactively "lock" your account from distributions until you’re ready to take withdrawals.
 - Enroll in e-delivery — Sign up for e-delivery and get timely communications about retirement readiness, resources and more.
 
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                Stay on track
- My Income & Retirement Planner® — Get a comprehensive assessment of how ready you might be for retirement. Set a retirement goal, track your progress and review options for improving your retirement outlook.
 - Paycheck Impact Calculator — Get an estimate of how your take-home pay would be affected by increasing or starting contributions.
 - My Investment PlannerSM — Identify your investment style and find a mix of investment options that could be right for you.
 
 
Prefer a guide?
Contact a Retirement Specialist who can help you along the way.
			
			
		Contact a Retirement Specialist who can help you along the way.