Spouse and Family
What You Should Know About Retirement Savings Options for Non-Working Spouses
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Kate Horrell is a personal financial educator who helps members of the military community make the most of their pay and benefits. She shares the most up-to-date information in understandable terms, and highlights how rules, programs, and laws will directly impact your personal finances. With over 10 years working with thousands of military families, she understands the concerns of currently serving, retired, and veteran families.
Kate attended the University of Maryland and has completed the Accredited Financial Program coursework. She is currently studying for the Chartered Financial Consultant designation. She has a professional background in financial counseling, mortgage banking and taxes. She also volunteers with the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
Kate has been married to a sailor for 27 years, corralling four girls and two cats across during four OCONUS tours and a handful of homes here in the U.S.
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