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Retirement planning boot camp begins June 8 at Lewes library

May 19, 2017

A series of free retirement planning classes is being offered to the public from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Thursdays, June 8, 15 and 22, at Lewes Public Library. The topics to be covered are retirement preparation, Social Security, and investing in retirement. The three-part course is a detailed retirement planning seminar designed to educate those who are nearing retirement or who have recently retired.

Organizers of sponsor Delaware Money School are delighted to be able to provide, free of charge, experienced and well-qualified instructor Robert Jeter, CRPC, to the public. Having written, spoken and taught on the subject many times, he will break down a complex subject to simple, understandable layman's terms. This class focuses on steps the lay person can take to increase the probabilities of a successful retirement. The goal is to help make people aware of the challenges in retirement and teach them suitable ways to overcome them. Jeter is a financial advisor offering securities and advisory services through Cetera Advisors LLC, member FINRA, SIPC.

The Money School is the signature program of the nonprofit Delaware Financial Literacy Institute. It offers more than 600 free, no-hassle personal finance classes a year, throughout the state, taught by volunteers from the nonprofit and corporate sectors. The library is at 111 Adams Ave., Lewes. To register online, go to www.dfli.org. For more information, contact InFocus Financial Advisors at robertj@retireinfocus.com or 410-677-4848.

 

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