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Boomer Finances – Making sense of it all – Question and Answer Session – PART II

NABBW MARCH TELESEMINAR
Boomer Finances – Making sense of it all
Question and Answer Session – PART II

Tuesday, March 31, 2009
3:00 p.m. EST
with
Jennifer Campion , CRPC
Financial Planning Specialist
Portfolio Manager/Financial Advisor
Smith Barney

Our March Teleseminar, Boomer Finances – Making sense of it all, continues on Tuesday, March 31, 2009, at 3:00 PM (EST) with a Question and Answer (Q&A) session. Because this subject is so involved, we felt it would be to your advantage to break this teleseminar in two parts.

This Q&A session is your chance to bring your concerns and inquiries directly to the financial planning expert from Smith Barney and our host for this two-part teleseminar, Jennifer Campion, CRPC, and receive the information you need to make the crucial, midlife, and healthy financial choices for you and your family.

If you cannot be on the call but would like to have your questions addressed, feel free to send Dotsie Bregel your question in an email to dots@nabbw.com and if time allows, Jennifer will discuss them during this Q&A one-hour session. Once the Q&A is complete, it will be transcribed and you will be mailed an audio link, and also a PDF (Word) document link to download and read at your convenience.

You must register for the call in order to participate so make sure you register by clicking on the links provided!

Join us for the second part of this teleseminar as Jennifer answers our questions about boomer finances, and really does help us, “make sense of it all.”

***The call-in information will be emailed to you prior to the teleseminar.***
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Seminar Time:3:00 pm

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