Overcome Stock Market & Tax Threats Workshop
August 31, 2010
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Maryland Firm Hosts Free Workshop to Teach Retirees How to Overcome Stock Market and Tax Threats to Their Nest Eggs
FREDERICK, MARYLAND - Regardless of how anyone slices and dices it, the two most critical threats retirees face are stock market downturns and rising taxes, says Samuel N. Asare, a senior financial strategist with Laser Financial Group. Asare will speak at a free educational workshop at the C. Burr Artz Public Library in Frederick on Saturday, September 18 at 11:30 a.m. Participants may register for this no-obligation event by calling (301) 949-4449 or visiting www.LaserFG.org.
While it is true that most Americans are very nervous about their retirement strategies -and rightly so - these perplexed investors are completely unaware that proven, secure, and quite frankly, sensible alternatives exist. “The fact is, some investors did not lose even a cent of their nest eggs during the recession and its associated market crash. And better still, they are positioned to earn decent stock index-based gains when the market improves,” explains Asare.
Now more than ever, retirement investors must pursue smart, actionable, legally sound strategies to help them protect and preserve more of their assets from rising income taxes and stock market dips. “We encourage residents to reserve their seats and join us for this educational session to discover little-known yet proven, time-tested strategies that could offer them peace of mind and confidence in planning for their retirements,” Asare adds.
All workshop attendees will receive complimentary copies of 5 Mistakes Your Financial Advisor Is Making, one of the books in the “Common-Sense Wealth Building Series,” authored by Asare.
About Samuel N. Asare:
A senior financial strategist with Laser Financial Group, Asare specializes in retirement-income planning. He holds an MBA and is a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC), a Charted Mutual Fund Counselor (CMFC), a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), and a Certified Business Manager (CBM).
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