Webinar Archives - Fort Pitt Capital Group Just another WordPress site Wed, 16 Jul 2025 18:10:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-logo-32x32.png Webinar Archives - Fort Pitt Capital Group 32 32 All About Insurance https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/learn-all-about-insurance/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 14:17:30 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24695 Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Daryl Patten and Roman Day host Senior Insurance Advisor Ari Fischman, CFP®, to discuss insurance basics and how insurance fits into a financial planning strategy. The discussion covers: Different types of insurance to address your needs Reasons why you might need insurance Life phases of insurance Commonly asked questions we receive from clients And more! Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial. Contact Us    

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Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Daryl Patten and Roman Day host Senior Insurance Advisor Ari Fischman, CFP®, to discuss insurance basics and how insurance fits into a financial planning strategy. The discussion covers:

  • Different types of insurance to address your needs
  • Reasons why you might need insurance
  • Life phases of insurance
  • Commonly asked questions we receive from clients

And more!

Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial.

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Bonds 101: What To Know Before Investing https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/bonds-101-what-to-know-before-investing/ Fri, 30 May 2025 15:12:38 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24666 Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisors Chuck Mattiucci and Roman Day, discuss what to know about investing in bonds. The presentation answers questions such as: What are bonds and how do they work? What are the different types of bonds? How do changes in interest rates affect bond yields and bond prices? And more! Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial. Contact Us    

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Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisors Chuck Mattiucci and Roman Day, discuss what to know about investing in bonds. The presentation answers questions such as:

  • What are bonds and how do they work?
  • What are the different types of bonds?
  • How do changes in interest rates affect bond yields and bond prices?

And more!

Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial.

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Mastering Market Volatility Understanding the Impact of Tariffs https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/mastering-market-volatility-understanding-the-impact-of-tariffs/ Thu, 24 Apr 2025 13:13:29 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24557 Financial Advisors Skylar Riddle, CFP®, CPWA ®, and Eunji Kwon, host guest Lenny McAllister for a nonpartisan discussion about tariffs and navigating market volatility. They cover a range of questions, including: What are tariffs? Why are they imposed? How do tariffs affect the market? And more! No one can predict the market, but you can prepare for it. Download our free guide, “5 Steps to Weathering Market Volatility,” and discover a practical framework for building a resilient portfolio. Get your free download here. Featured Speaker: Lenny McAllister: Lenny is a seasoned veteran in the realms of politics, public policy, and media relations as well as where they intersect in today’s America. A native of Pittsburgh, Lenny attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Shady Side Academy before graduating from Davidson College. Since graduation, he has worked in public policy spaces in a unique blend of experiences, ranging from the Republican National Committee, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools, and Commonwealth Foundation to Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Urban League. Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of […]

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Financial Advisors Skylar Riddle, CFP®, CPWA ®, and Eunji Kwon, host guest Lenny McAllister for a nonpartisan discussion about tariffs and navigating market volatility. They cover a range of questions, including:

  • What are tariffs?
  • Why are they imposed?
  • How do tariffs affect the market?
  • And more!

No one can predict the market, but you can prepare for it. Download our free guide, “5 Steps to Weathering Market Volatility,” and discover a practical framework for building a resilient portfolio. Get your free download here.

Featured Speaker: Lenny McAllister: Lenny is a seasoned veteran in the realms of politics, public policy, and media relations as well as where they intersect in today’s America. A native of Pittsburgh, Lenny attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Shady Side Academy before graduating from Davidson College. Since graduation, he has worked in public policy spaces in a unique blend of experiences, ranging from the Republican National Committee, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools, and Commonwealth Foundation to Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Urban League.

Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial.

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The Power of Trusts Protecting Your Assets & Legacy https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/the-power-of-trusts-protecting-your-assets-legacy/ Thu, 20 Mar 2025 20:27:01 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24483 Financial Advisors, Bill Engel, CFP®, David Plante, CFP®, and Lance Sherry, JD, CFP®, discuss the power of trusts and how to protect your legacy. They will cover a range of topics, including: What is a trust Common types of trusts and reasons to use them Who needs a trust How to establish a trust What is the cost And more! Content is provided for educational purposes only. Contact Us    

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Financial Advisors, Bill Engel, CFP®, David Plante, CFP®, and Lance Sherry, JD, CFP®, discuss the power of trusts and how to protect your legacy. They will cover a range of topics, including:

  • What is a trust
  • Common types of trusts and reasons to use them
  • Who needs a trust
  • How to establish a trust
  • What is the cost

And more!

Content is provided for educational purposes only.

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Estate Planning: A Guide to the Afterlife of Your Assets https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/estate-planning-a-guide-to-the-afterlife-of-your-assets/ Thu, 20 Feb 2025 14:02:59 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24446 Financial Advisors Skylar Riddle, CFP®, CPWA®, and Paul Brahan, CFP®, CEPA, CRPC™, host Michael Fiffik, Esquire, to discuss what happens to your money when you die. They cover common questions, such as: What happens when someone dies without a will? Do you need a trust? What taxes will your family pay, and can they be minimized? Who should you call first? And more! Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial. Contact Us    

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Financial Advisors Skylar Riddle, CFP®, CPWA®, and Paul Brahan, CFP®, CEPA, CRPC™, host Michael Fiffik, Esquire, to discuss what happens to your money when you die. They cover common questions, such as:

  • What happens when someone dies without a will?
  • Do you need a trust?
  • What taxes will your family pay, and can they be minimized?
  • Who should you call first?
  • And more!
Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial.

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Retirement Resolutions Made Easy: Your Guide to Success in 2025 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/retirement-resolutions-made-easy-your-guide-to-success-in-2025/ Fri, 10 Jan 2025 20:58:20 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24257 Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisors, Bryson Roof, CFP®, and David Plante, CFP® discuss financial resolutions and retirement planning for the new year. They provide insights on key topics, including: How to avoid common estate planning mistakes Common budgeting errors Identifying retirement pitfalls And more! Start the new year strong and gain the knowledge you need to achieve your retirement goals. Content is provided for educational purposes only.   Contact Us  

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Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisors, Bryson Roof, CFP®, and David Plante, CFP® discuss financial resolutions and retirement planning for the new year. They provide insights on key topics, including:

  • How to avoid common estate planning mistakes
  • Common budgeting errors
  • Identifying retirement pitfalls

And more! Start the new year strong and gain the knowledge you need to achieve your retirement goals.

Content is provided for educational purposes only.

 

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Making a Lasting Impact Through Charitable Giving https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/making-a-lasting-impact-through-charitable-giving/ Wed, 04 Dec 2024 15:55:08 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24206 Fort Pitt Capital Group Financial Advisors Chris Chaney, CEPA, and Roman Day explain the benefits of charitable giving and share tips to maximize your donations. They discuss various topics, such as: Tax-efficient donation methods Ways to make an impact beyond sending money Qualified charitable distribution strategies for RMDs Donor advised funds Charitable trust and estate plans Setting up current and future charitable gifts And more! Content is provided for educational purposes only. Contact Us

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Fort Pitt Capital Group Financial Advisors Chris Chaney, CEPA, and Roman Day explain the benefits of charitable giving and share tips to maximize your donations. They discuss various topics, such as:

  • Tax-efficient donation methods
  • Ways to make an impact beyond sending money
  • Qualified charitable distribution strategies for RMDs
  • Donor advised funds
  • Charitable trust and estate plans
  • Setting up current and future charitable gifts
  • And more!
Content is provided for educational purposes only.

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Electionomics https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/electionomics/ Fri, 11 Oct 2024 19:21:41 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=24016     Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisor, David Plante, CFP®, hosts a panel of economic analysts and political experts to conduct a nonpartisan discussion about the impact of elections on financial markets. They will answer questions about the following topics: How policies impact different business sectors How the philosophies of each party can affect the markets in different ways How the president impacts the markets And more! Featured Speakers: Lenny McAllister: Lenny is a seasoned veteran in the realms of politics, public policy, and media relations as well as where they intersect in today’s America. A native of Pittsburgh, Lenny attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Shady Side Academy before graduating from Davidson College. Since graduation, he has worked in public policy spaces in a unique blend of experiences, ranging from the Republican National Committee, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools, and Commonwealth Foundation to Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Urban League. Berwood Yost: Director of the Center for Opinion Research; Director of the Floyd Institute for Public Policy at Franklin & Marshall College; Director of the Franklin & Marshall College […]

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Fort Pitt’s Financial Advisor, David Plante, CFP®, hosts a panel of economic analysts and political experts to conduct a nonpartisan discussion about the impact of elections on financial markets. They will answer questions about the following topics:

  • How policies impact different business sectors
  • How the philosophies of each party can affect the markets in different ways
  • How the president impacts the markets
  • And more!

Featured Speakers:

Lenny McAllister: Lenny is a seasoned veteran in the realms of politics, public policy, and media relations as well as where they intersect in today’s America. A native of Pittsburgh, Lenny attended Pittsburgh Central Catholic and Shady Side Academy before graduating from Davidson College. Since graduation, he has worked in public policy spaces in a unique blend of experiences, ranging from the Republican National Committee, the Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools, and Commonwealth Foundation to Rainbow PUSH Coalition and the Urban League.

Berwood Yost: Director of the Center for Opinion Research; Director of the Floyd Institute for Public Policy at Franklin & Marshall College; Director of the Franklin & Marshall College Poll; His scholarship is multidisciplinary and has appeared in journals that include the fields of criminology, human rights, political science, psychology, and public health.

Content is provided for educational purposes only. Opinions provided include endorsements of the products and services provided by Fort Pitt; however, they are not indicative of any specific client experience or testimonial.

 

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Women, Wealth, and What You Need to Know https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/women-wealth-and-what-you-need-to-know/ Tue, 27 Aug 2024 14:54:35 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=23862     Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Beth Lynch, CFP®, and Kaitlyn Haney, CFP®, discuss how to take charge of your finances. This webinar focuses on female business owners, professional women, and anyone looking to learn more about the following topics: Choosing the right retirement plan Strategies for maximizing and claiming social security Long-term care planning Content is provided for educational purposes only.   Contact Us

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Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Beth Lynch, CFP®, and Kaitlyn Haney, CFP®, discuss how to take charge of your finances. This webinar focuses on female business owners, professional women, and anyone looking to learn more about the following topics:

  • Choosing the right retirement plan
  • Strategies for maximizing and claiming social security
  • Long-term care planning
Content is provided for educational purposes only.

 

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Money 101 Saving, Borrowing, and Wealth Building https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/blog/money_101/ Thu, 13 Jun 2024 15:54:34 +0000 https://www.orchid-ibex-388317.hostingersite.com/?p=23180 You work hard for your money. So, make your money work hard for you. Join Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Chris Chaney, CEPA, and Paul Brahan, CFP®, CRPC™ as they create a guide to money, offering a comprehensive overview of building wealth, covering the following key areas: Understanding assets from cash to stocks and bonds Smart spending Strategic borrowing, saving, & investing Navigating market volatility When to seek an advisor Chris and Paul will highlight the importance of maximizing assets through strategic investing while minimizing debt and borrowing wisely. Watch the webinar here: The following are important notes and takeaways from the presentation. Do not hesitate to reach out to Fort Pitt Capital Group with your investment questions. First, let’s build assets: Three basic types of assets are generally accessible to anyone with surplus money: Stocks – ownership Bonds – essentially loans Cash and Cash Equivalents. There are two additional types of assets.  These tend to require a fair degree of expertise and may not be as easy to trade: Commodities: oil, gold, silver, wheat, etc. Real Estate Let’s stick with […]

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You work hard for your money. So, make your money work hard for you. Join Fort Pitt Financial Advisors Chris Chaney, CEPA, and Paul Brahan, CFP®, CRPC™ as they create a guide to money, offering a comprehensive overview of building wealth, covering the following key areas:

  • Understanding assets from cash to stocks and bonds
  • Smart spending
  • Strategic borrowing, saving, & investing
  • Navigating market volatility
  • When to seek an advisor

Chris and Paul will highlight the importance of maximizing assets through strategic investing while minimizing debt and borrowing wisely.

Watch the webinar here:

The following are important notes and takeaways from the presentation. Do not hesitate to reach out to Fort Pitt Capital Group with your investment questions.

First, let’s build assets:

Three basic types of assets are generally accessible to anyone with surplus money:

  • Stocks – ownership
  • Bonds – essentially loans
  • Cash and Cash Equivalents.

There are two additional types of assets.  These tend to require a fair degree of expertise and may not be as easy to trade:

  • Commodities: oil, gold, silver, wheat, etc.
  • Real Estate

Let’s stick with the basics for now.

What is Cash or a Cash Equivalent?  This refers to actual cash or a deposit that will have the same value tomorrow.  This would include savings accounts, money market accounts, and money market funds.

  • Define the character and purpose of Cash.
    • Stable
    • Accessible
    • MAY provide interest . . . but the interest is secondary to the stability and liquidity.
  • Cash provides resources to meet short-term or near-term needs.
    • Target: Keep 3-6 months of living expenses in Cash.

Bonds are often called “income” assets because they are generally defined by their interest.  Bonds are effectively “loans” to a corporation (Corporate Bond), government (Government Bond or Treasury Bond), or municipality (municipal bond).

  • They work like CDs. You don’t really “buy” a CD. The Bank wants to borrow your money and tells you what they are willing to pay you for it in terms of interest, how long they want to keep it, and when they will return it to you (when it “matures”).
  • The key feature of bonds is the interest they pay.
  • Generally, they pay more than cash equivalents. (Curiously, not right now.)
  • The “Par Value” states how much you get back when the bond or note matures.
  • You can buy them and sell them. Whether you can buy or sell them for more or less than the par value. Why? It depends on how attractive the rate you have is compared to current rates.

 

There are three key aspects to consider when investing in a bond:

(1) Credit Quality – this is the ability of the borrower to repay you when the bond matures.

(2) Term – this is how long it will be until you are paid back – that is, how long the money will be tied up.

They can be:

  • Very short-term, called paper
  • Short-term “notes” that mature in 1-10 years
  • Or long-term “bonds” – from 10 to 30 years.

 

(3) Interest rate: what the bond pays.

It may pay you interest regularly, OR you may buy it at a discount, and it accrues in value until it reaches maturity—the promised value.

SO: when do you use bonds?

Bonds are great when you need consistent cash flow and when you need ongoing income from your portfolio for the next 4 to 6 years.

They can also potentially reduce the overall volatility of your investment portfolio.

How? 

Bonds – high-quality bonds – don’t tend to be as volatile (rise and fall) as much as stocks.  They CAN, but they don’t tend to.

Generally – though not always – they hold up better than stocks during periods of stock market volatility.

 

Remember: their return is primarily driven by the interest they pay . . . and the price you paid to buy it.

 

Be CAREFUL, though.  We have often seen retirement plan accounts for people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who have an allocation to bonds . . . in an account that they will not touch until they are at least 59.5 – and often not until they are 65 or 75. If you have 20 to 30 years to go before you access your retirement account, you need to really think about how bonds add value to your portfolio.

Stocks are considered “growth” assets because you are buying future profits.  Over time, these tend to appreciate – to grow in value.  That growth, however, does NOT occur in a straight line.  Roughly 8 years out of 10 stocks have tended to grow.

Given the volatility of stocks – their ability to drop sharply – it is important to invest that portion of money you won’t need for at least five years in stocks.

  • This is why they are considered “long-term investments”
  • Recall 2008-9: the market dropped over 58% from peak to trough.
  • If you had good stocks and could leave them alone, you would recover their full value in about four years.

 

Rule 1 for investing: Buy Low and sell high.

 

Emotional investing:  Buy high (when comfortable) and sell low (when anxious).

This is disastrous . . . and why we have a job.

 

Rule 2: diversify. 

 

There are three key reasons to diversify:

  1. Reduce risk. “Don’t keep all of your eggs in one basket.”
  2. Participate in growth where it occurs.
  3. The top reason is selective harvesting of what is “ripe.” (Sell high.)

Types of accounts:

  • Personal accounts
  • Retirement accounts (IRA, 401k, 403b, etc.)
  • Roth IRA

These accounts are taxable (subject to annual taxation). You have restricted access to these assets when you need them.  They are subject to taxation, so be aware of that.

  • Trading can generate capital gains.
  • Capital gains taxes are usually favorable – better – than other tax rates.
  • Remember: paying taxes on a gain is better than trying to avoid taxes and watching the asset value decline.
  • Because you have ready access to this account, it often warrants the most conservative strategy—if you need one.

Retirement Accounts (IRAs, 401k, 403b, etc.)

  • These are tax-deferred and, as such, grow without incurring taxation on gains or income.
  • These accounts are not as easily accessible.
  • Withdrawals are taxed at income tax rates. (Higher than capital gains tax rates)
  • Withdrawals before 59.5 are subject to a 10% penalty in addition to the taxes owed.
  • At a scheduled age (73-75, depending on when you were born), you will be required to withdraw a specific amount each year. à RMD

 

Compare a $20,000 withdrawal from an individual account with a $20,000 withdrawal from an IRA.

 

Given the tax rate – our clients often limit the amount they take from their retirement accounts to what is needed.  As a result, the vast majority of the assets in their IRAs are likely to remain invested for a long time.   Given this time horizon, the IRA is likely to have a larger portion in stocks than the individual account.

When do I need to begin taking Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs)?

RMD Age Birth Year
72 (or 70 ½) 1950 or earlier
73 1951-1959
75 1960 or later

Exception: Active participants in employer-sponsored retirement plans who are still working.

Roth IRAs are tax-exempt accounts.  Assets can grow tax-exempt and may be withdrawn – under certain circumstances – tax free as well.  This makes the Roth IRA the perfect investment account.

 

Given how ideal it is for investing, it is likely to be the LAST account you want to access when you need money.  When this is the case, your Roth IRA warrants the most aggressive growth strategy in order to maximize the long-term return potential of the account.

How to build assets:

1. Spend less than you make.

2. Pay yourself first and live on the rest.

3. Maximize your retirement plan contributions.

4. Remember that markets are volatile.

5. Dollar-cost averaging can build a large portfolio with constant, little contributions.

6. Buy low; sell high.

7. Diversify your investments so you can selectively harvest when you need money.

8. Tailor your strategy to the character and purpose of each account in order to maximize your money.

 

Now you may also need to borrow.

 

Most people will need to borrow at some time.

Whether it’s college, a car, or a home, borrowing allows you to buy or do more than you have in assets, but at the cost of an obligation to repay that money.

 

Key considerations when you are considering borrowing:

 

  • What is it for? Will it enhance your ability to build wealth? College can.  A house may.  A car can – if it’s essential to your job.

 

  • How much does it cost?

First, what portion of your income will be needed to repay it? It is critical to keep the portion of your income spent on repaying debt to a minimum!

Warning: this can get out of control very quickly.  Approach ANY debt with caution.

Second: what is the rate?  Expensive debt should be avoided.

We can help you with this decision and help clients find the best options when they DO need to borrow.

 

  • A key rule when you have a need: ALWAYS USE YOUR “CHEAP” MONEY.

Money in a savings account that earns half a percent in interest is MUCH LESS expensive than a credit card that charges 24% or more.  You use the “cheap” money: in this case, using savings only “costs” you half a percent.  MUCH less than a credit card.

 

  • Borrowing represents a degree of risk: you are counting on being able to repay it in the future. Prudent borrowing makes sense; it uses resources that “cost” less than your assets generate. This is prudent leverage.
  • Excessive or careless borrowing can be – and often is – catastrophic.

 

  • If you are a client who needs or is thinking about borrowing, please talk with your advisor. We can help you explore and identify the best solution for you.

We help our clients realize their financial goals and enjoy peace of mind.

Our goal is to help you maximize your assets, beginning with investment strategies designed to help you realize your dreams.

 

Our in-house portfolio management team will manage your accounts with carefully selected investments, rigorous attention to price (the risk is ALWAYS in the price), harvesting what is ripe, and “fertilizing” what is out of season to give you the best results over time.

 

Let us help you achieve YOUR financial goals.The Fort Pitt Way

 

Note: “Past performance is no indication of future performance.”

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