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Are you thinking about retirement
or recently retired?
Join us at the Boston Public Library for a new free investor education series that began in April,
2008 to not only learn what questions to ask but to get independent, objective information that will help you make
informed decisions about investing for retirement. What attendees have said about the program: "I think this was one of the best education series I could attend on investing for retirement" Each Event includes a one-hour non-commercial presentation on a specific topic by a financial expert and
a review of the resources available at the Boston Public Library given by a reference librarian. Each
presentation is followed by a peer-facilitated small group discussion and a large group Q&A with
financial advisors. If you have been thinking about whether you can really afford retirement, don't miss these very special events. You may also register by calling 617-859-2241 or emailing your information to affordretirement@bpl.org
"Thank you for offering this - I already feel spurred to action - I know I need to save more aggressively for retirement"
"This seminar was clear, concise, thorough and comprehensive. It has structured me to successfully organize and review
my retirement plans"
Free and open to the public, pre-registration is requested
To Register for any of these free events
Any information requested will be used only by The Boston Public Library
and the Investor Protection Trust to keep registered participants informed of
non-commercial investor education and protection activities at the library.
It will not be provided to other parties.
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These events are funded by a grant from the Investor Protection Trust
(IPT). The IPT is a nonprofit organization devoted to investor education. Since
1993 the IPT has worked with the States to provide the independent, objective
investor education needed by all Americans to make informed investment
decisions. www.investorprotection.org