First National Bank to offer Social Security workshop
Do you go into a frenzy when you think about retirement? Do I have enough money to retire? Will Social Security be available? When should I collect Social Security? First National Bank and First National Financial Services will hold a Social Security workshop on Tuesday, Aug. 11, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Findlay Inn and Suites at 200 E. Main Cross Street in Findlay.
The workshop will feature Matt Simpson from BlackRock who will provide general education about Social Security Benefits, strategies on how to receive Social Security benefits and will walk through individual options.
The workshop is free, includes dinner, and is open to the public. Those interested in attending should RSVP by calling or visiting any First National Bank branch in Bluffton, Findlay, Pandora or Ottawa or by using theContact Us feature at www.e-FNB.com. RSVPs are requested by August 3.
First National Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pandora Bancshares (PDRB). The Bank was founded in 1919 and is a locally owned community bank with $142 MM in assets. The bank has offices in Pandora, Bluffton, Ottawa and Findlay, Ohio. First National Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. The Bank’s website is www.e-fnb.com.
Securities offered through LPL Financial Member FINRA/SIPC. The investment products sold through LPL Financial are not insured First National Bank of Pandora deposits and are not FDIC insured. These products are not obligations of First National Bank of Pandora and are not endorsed, recommended or guaranteed by First National Bank of Pandora or any government agency. The value of the investment may fluctuate, the return on the investment is not guaranteed, and loss of principal is possible.
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