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Helping You Start Well. Stay Well. Finish Well.™

Individual

Helping You Start Well. Stay Well. Finish Well.™

What We Offer

At GuideStone®, our vision is that every servant of Christ finishes well. We know you have unique challenges and circumstances when it comes to retirement, health plans, insurance, investments and other financial responsibilities. With our decades of experience, we have refined a distinct expertise in striving to help you achieve financial security and resilience.

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You should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses of the GuideStone Funds® before investing. A prospectus with this and other information about the Funds may be obtained by calling 1-888-GS-FUNDS (1-888-473-8637) or downloading one. It should be read carefully before investing.

Retail products are made available through GuideStone Financial Services®, member FINRA. For more information about the firm, products and services please review the GuideStone Affiliate Form CRS and visit FINRA's Broker Check.

Advisory services offered through GuideStone Advisors®, a SEC Registered Investment Adviser. GuideStone Advisors is a controlled affiliate of GuideStone Financial Resources. For more information about the firm, products and services, please review the GuideStone Affiliate Form CRS.

Be sure to consider all of your available options before rolling over your retirement assets. It is important to consider all of the potential advantages and disadvantages of rolling over your retirement assets to an IRA, including the different investment options that are available to you as well as the services, fees, expenses, withdrawal restrictions and tax consequences of rolling over your assets to an IRA. Other options are available besides rolling over your employer-sponsored retirement plan, including leaving the account with your previous employer. An employer-sponsored retirement plan may offer advantages investors can’t get if they roll the money into an IRA.