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LOCATION:MAC 405 Washington Avenue
UID:1191620150921T170000ZThe U.S. Economic Outlook
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DESCRIPTION:\n[Registration Link](http://estate-planning-council-of-st-louis.ticketleap.com/the-us-economic-outlook/)\n \nCost: Members $25, Guests $50\n \nSpeaker: Kevin L. Kliesen Business Economist and Research Officer\n \nFederal Reserve Bank of St. Louis\n \nTopic: The U.S. Economic Outlook\n \nAbout the talk: The U.S. economy has struggled to develop some momentum the past few years, partially in response to temporary developments in the United States and Internationally. However, job growth remains strong and the unemployment rate is below its long-run average. Importantly, inflation remains low and stable, as are long-term interest rates. The stock market has reached record levels in consumer confidence measures suggest households are optimistic about economic conditions over the next year or two. With the economy strengthening, Federal Reserve officials have noted that they may begin to raise their short-term interest rate target by the end of the year. Will this derail the economy? However, as recent developments in Greece and China show, there are always potential potholes in the road ahead that policymakers must try to dodge. What is the outlook for the U.S. economy?\n \nContinuing Education (CE)\n \n \n \nBanking pending approval\n \n \n \nInsurance no CE\n \n \n \nCFP pending approval 1.0 hour \n \n  \nLevel of Complexity: Basic   \n \n \n \n \n \nLearning Objective: Attendees will learn the impact on the U.S. economy when the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.  \n \n \n \nAttorney   \n \nCLE approved for 1.0 hour \n \n \n \nAccounting CPE  \n \nFor information regarding program complaint or cancellation policies, please contact our offices at 314-520-3564\n \nMembers will register by accepting the electronic invitation.  If you are unable to attend please decline the electronic invitation.\n \nEstate Planning Council of St. Louis is a registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.  State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.  Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org.\n \nSummary: The U.S. economy has struggled to develop some momentum the past few years, partially in response to temporary developments in the United States and Internationally. However, job growth remains strong and the unemployment rate is below its long-run average. Importantly, inflation remains low and stable, as are long-term interest rates. The stock market has reached record levels in consumer confidence measures suggest households are optimistic about economic conditions over the next year or two. With the economy strengthening, Federal Reserve officials have noted that they may begin to raise their short-term interest rate target by the end of the year. Will this derail the economy? However, as recent developments in Greece and China show, there are always potential potholes in the road ahead that policymakers must try to dodge. What is the outlook for the U.S. economy? \n \nProgram Topics:\n \n1. How China and Greece will affect the U.S. Economy\n \n2. What an increase in short-term interest rate will do the economy\n \n3. Inflation update \n \n \n \nObjectives\n \nUpon completion of this course you should be able to:\n \n1. Have an understanding of where the U.S. economy is headed in the next year.\n \n2. Understand how Greece and China will affect the U.S. economy\n \n \n \nDelivery method: Group Live setting\n \n \n \nEarn 1 CPE credit for this session. \n \n \n \nField of Study: Social Environment in Business\n \n \n \nProgram Level: Basic \n \nPrerequisites: There are no prerequisites required for the course\n \n \n \nWho should attend: Everyone at all levels should attend. \n \n \n \n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------   \n \nRegistration must be made in advance\n \nRefund policy/cancellation policy must be made 72 hours prior to the program\n \n \n \nComplaint resolution policy - please note your problem in the speaker evaluation\n
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