Welcome to Gulf Coast Educators Investment Center  

Thank you for investing with SWBC Investment Services, LLC located at the Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union. You are a valued member to the Credit Union and we appreciate your confidence in our firm.

Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union is committed to helping our members improve their long-term financial success. That’s why we formed an alliance with SWBC Investment Services to offer our members access to a full range of investment and insurance services.

Best of all, Gulf Coast Educators Federal Credit Union members can receive a FREE personal consultation without any obligation.  

Using effective research based on years of financial market experience, we can outline a comprehensive financial assessment for any of your personal or business financial needs.
 
So isn’t it time you called?  For more information or to schedule your FREE, no-obligation review, just call (281) 925-4140 and ask to make an appointment with Shawn Gilbert, Financial Advisor.  You may also contact Shawn by email at sgilbert@swbcinvestments.com.

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Cost of Retirement

Use this calculator to estimate how much income and savings you may need in retirement.

Retirement Portfolio Lifespan

How Long Will Your Funds Last?

College Funding

Use this calculator to estimate the cost of your child’s education, based on the variables you input.

Life Insurance

How much life insurance would you need to produce a sufficient income stream for your family?

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Municipal Haste

Municipal bonds offer an opportunity to earn an income that may be free of federal income tax.

HOT TOPIC: The Personal Saving Rate: What It Doesn't Mean to You

The term "personal saving rate" can be misleading. It doesn't define "saving" in the same way that most people do. What should the personal saving rate mean to you?

Inflation Goes to College

Over the past 10 years, tuition and fees have grown more than 4% faster than the rate of general inflation at public four-year colleges and more than 2% faster than inflation at private four-year colleges.

HOT TOPIC: What's Ahead for 2009

Economists believe the U.S. economy probably entered a recession in late 2008, but a recovery could be in motion by the second quarter of 2009. What else might 2009 have in store?

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