Baby Boomers To Receive Timely Retirement Advice At Free Financial Seminar, May 31
Ostrofe Financial Consultants will share retirement strategies at "Boomers Behaving Badly" luncheon
Online, May 16, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Financial experts report that one of the most common financial worries keeping their baby boomer clients up at night is the fear of outliving their money.
In an effort to calm those fears, Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc., one of the Nevada County's leading financial planning firms, will host a free financial seminar entitled "Boomers Behaving Badly" on Thursday, May 31.
Local financial experts Robert Schmidt, manager of the Brandes Institute, and Michael Fronk, investment advisor representative for Ostrofe Financial Consultants, will share important retirement planning strategies designed to help those nearing retirement age to properly plan for their retirements and realize their financial goals.
The open-to-the-public seminar will take place at the Holbrooke Hotel, 212 W. Main Street, beginning at noon. This event is free and advance reservations by May 25 are required.
To RSVP, call Patty Lum at Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc., (530) 273-4425.
Photo Cut Line: Robert Schmidt, manager of the Brandes Institute, is one of the featured speakers at the May 31 "Boomers Behaving Badly" financial seminar.
About Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc.
With clients in 22 states, Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc., is located in Grass Valley. Securities and Advisory Services offered through National Planning Corporation (NPC), Member FINRA/SIPC, A Registered Investment Advisor. Ostrofe Financial Consultants, Inc. is the oldest and largest S.E.C. fee-based, Nevada County-based Registered Investment Advisor (by asset size, based on research 1/11 at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov) and serves those with investable assets of $500,000 or more. OFC and NPC are separate and unrelated companies. A proponent of long-term diversified investment strategies, the firm specializes in life and goal planning, business planning, generational planning, and estate planning, including trusts* and asset management.
OFC is deeply invested in the local community of Grass Valley and its environs, participating in several non-profit and educational organizations including Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Nevada County, Center For The Arts, Friendship Club, Hospice of the Foothills, Nevada County Friends of the Military, Nevada County Law Enforcement Council, Rotary Club of Nevada County South, Sammie's Friends, Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation, Bear River High School Financial Literacy Program, Nevada Union High School Financial Literacy Program, and many others.
*Trusts are offered through an outside third party.
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