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Class on protecting assets in an unstable economy set Dec. 11

December 8, 2017

A free informational session on how to manage the volatility of today's saving venues and accumulate a comfortable retirement is being offered to the public from 10:30 a.m. to noon, Monday, Dec. 11, at Lewes Public Library. The discussion will cover how to make money last during retirement and explore the best options available concerning Social Security. Attendees will be given tips to and help to create an overall plan to become financially free.

Sponsor Delaware Money School provides experienced and well-qualified instructor Diane Heydt to the public. Having written, spoken and taught on the subject for many years, she breaks down a complex subject to understandable layman's terms. This class focuses on steps the lay person can take to make sure they are not making common mistakes on how to save for their financial future and how to avoid the pitfalls that come with market instability. Everyone should be able to consult with their financial advisor on a plan for their future. This class teaches how to make solid financial decisions in the context of saving and preparedness.

The Money School is the signature program of the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute. Participants can enroll in this program, earning a certificate that demonstrates a commitment to financial education. To register, go to www.dfli.org. Walk-ins are welcome.

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