DuPont Wealth Management Gives Back During Pandemic

March 31, 2020 at 10:40 p.m.

By Staff Report-

With the coronavirus pandemic, many businesses have been shuttered, employees have been laid off and many residents are required to shelter in place.

DuPont Wealth Management wanted to give back to the community it’s served for the last 41 years and help both the residents and business owners to remain positive, upbeat and hopeful throughout this pandemic, according to a news release from DuPont.

DuPont Wealth Management purchased and pre-paid subscriptions to two publications, and, for a limited time, decided to gift both of these subscriptions to all residents, business owners and professionals in the Kosciusko County area. To claim your complimentary subscriptions, go to www.AGiftfromDuPontWealth.com.

One subscription is for business owners, professionals and entrepreneurs, which will be instrumental in helping you get your business back on its feet faster, quicker and better than ever, the release states. The other subscription is for individuals, whether you’re still working, already retired or very close to it, helping you to become the very best version of you possible during this difficult, challenging time.

Terry DuPont, president and chief success officer, said, “We purchased subscriptions to these two publications for all clients of DuPont Wealth Management several months ago and the feedback has been tremendous.”

For the last 41 years, DuPont Wealth Management has been serving the needs of the residents, professionals and business owners in Northern Indiana, helping them with their retirement, financial management, business planning, tax reduction and fiduciary investment needs, the release states.

With the coronavirus pandemic, many businesses have been shuttered, employees have been laid off and many residents are required to shelter in place.

DuPont Wealth Management wanted to give back to the community it’s served for the last 41 years and help both the residents and business owners to remain positive, upbeat and hopeful throughout this pandemic, according to a news release from DuPont.

DuPont Wealth Management purchased and pre-paid subscriptions to two publications, and, for a limited time, decided to gift both of these subscriptions to all residents, business owners and professionals in the Kosciusko County area. To claim your complimentary subscriptions, go to www.AGiftfromDuPontWealth.com.

One subscription is for business owners, professionals and entrepreneurs, which will be instrumental in helping you get your business back on its feet faster, quicker and better than ever, the release states. The other subscription is for individuals, whether you’re still working, already retired or very close to it, helping you to become the very best version of you possible during this difficult, challenging time.

Terry DuPont, president and chief success officer, said, “We purchased subscriptions to these two publications for all clients of DuPont Wealth Management several months ago and the feedback has been tremendous.”

For the last 41 years, DuPont Wealth Management has been serving the needs of the residents, professionals and business owners in Northern Indiana, helping them with their retirement, financial management, business planning, tax reduction and fiduciary investment needs, the release states.
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