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Learn more about preparing for retirement. April 9: Retirement Income & Tax Strategies. April 10: Investments & Withdrawal Strategies.
Register online, in person, or by phone at 330.659.4343.
Are you planning to retire or already retired? Do you have questions about where and how to invest your retirement assets in this environment of market volatility and uncertainty? Do you know how to take income from your retirement accounts in a tax-efficient manner? Are you concerned about running out of money in retirement?
If the answer is yes to any of these questions, then these classes could be very helpful to you at this important time in life.
Join James C. Sexton III, CFP®, CFS of Western Reserve Capital Management and gain the tools and confidence you need to set a strong foundation for your financial future. This seminar will equip you with actionable insights and strategies to achieve your retirement goals.
In this engaging and practical seminar, we will discuss:
Social Security
Medicare
Retirement Accounts
Taxes
Class #1 April 9, 6 pm: Retirement Income & Tax Strategies
Class #2 April 10, 6 pm: Investments & Withdrawal Strategies
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Business & Personal Finance |
TAGS: | Retirement | Personal Finance | Investments |
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