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Student loans are a source of stress, not only for current students but for physical therapists and physical therapist assistants in the workforce. APTA provides 2 valuable resources to help members make educated financial decisions. Enrich is an individualized financial education platform that teaches members about money management, financial services, credit scores, and planning for retirement. Laurel Road is a student loan refinancing program that provides a discounted interest rate for eligible APTA members.

In a new podcast, Kevin Soehner, of Enrich, and Alex Macielak, from Laurel Road, offer tips on managing your debt and planning your financial future. "It's never too early to get started on your strategy, where you are, and where you want to be," says Macielak.

Listen to the interview to learn how to:

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