
Retirement Seminar
at The White Horse Inn
March 21st or 23rd @ 6pm
Retirement Seminar at The White Horse Inn
Join us for this complimentary, no-obligation, important retirement event. Seating is limited.
Have you ever asked yourself:
"Can I retire?"
"How am I going to afford retirement?"
"How long will my retirement funds last?"
"Am I protected against the unknown?"
"Will taxes and medical expenses ruin my retirement?"
These are just a few of the more common questions we often hear from people who are at or near retirement age - and they are valid questions and concerns. If you don't have the right plan in place designed to help address your specific needs, your retirement might not be as great as you hoped it would be.
Join us on March 21st or 23rd at The White Horse Inn in Metamora, to learn about common pitfalls of retirement planning and about strategies designed to help you identify gaps in your retirement plan that might cause you headaches during your retirement years.
We'll also discuss:
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Ways to help avoid how to avoid running out of income during retirement.
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How to help avoid losing up to 70% of your IRA to federal and state taxes.
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Some of the biggest mistake you can make when doing an IRA rollover at retirement.
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Ways designed to help you legally eliminate taking your Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) at age 72.
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The importance of distribution planning to help reduce your risk.
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Strategies designed to help optimize your Social Security benefits.
Who should attend this important seminar?
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Our typical attendees are between the ages of 50 and 75 who are in or near retirement.
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They have at least $250k in assets saved for retirement, however that is not a requirement to attend.
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They are interested in learning new concepts within the retirement industry and the strategies designed to help you take the actionable steps you can take to help resolve many of the issues facing retirees today.
LOCATION
White Horse Inn
1 E High St,
Metamora, MI 48455
DATE & TIME
Tuesday, March 21st at 6:00pm
Thursday, March 23rd at 6:00pm

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This material is provided courtesy of Financial Services of America and contains general information to help you understand basic financial planning strategies. Throughout the presentation, we may generally discuss different financial vehicles; however, nothing we say should be construed as a recommendation to buy or sell any financial vehicle, nor should it be used to make decisions today about your investments.
Our goal with this presentation is to expose you to ideas and financial vehicles that may help you work towards your financial goals. Please understand that we cannot make any promises or guarantees that you will accomplish such goals. All investments are subject to risk including the potential loss of principal. Any references to protection benefits generally refer to fixed insurance products. Insurance and annuity product guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company.Investment Adviser Representatives offer investment advisory services through FSA Advisors, Inc., (FSAA). Registered Representatives offer securities through AE Financial Services (AEFS) Member FINRA, SIPC. Annuity and Insurance Products offered through Financial Services of America. FSA, AEFS and FSAA are separate entities which are each independently owned and operated
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