First National offers Social Security workshop in June
There’s a lot of talk about saving enough money for retirement.
You find yourself asking questions like…
• Will Social Security be available? When should I collect Social Security?
First National Bank and First National Financial Services announces a Social Security workshop, Wednesday, June 13 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at our First National Bank office, 1630 Tiffin Avenue, Findlay.
A representative from Franklin Templeton Investments will be providing attendees with general education about Social Security and discuss the important issues the program faces now and, in the future, as well as outline some effective strategies for successfully maximizing these benefits.
Included in the presentation is information about the new Social Security Optimizer tool. This tool will take your retirement information and provide details about where you currently stand for retirement and how you can save even more.
Workshop attendees are asked to bring retirement information with them to the workshop where an appointment can be set for a later date to discuss the Optimizer tool. The required information can be found on the First National Bank website at www.e-fnb.com.
The event is free and open to the public.
Seating is limited; those interested in attending should RSVP by calling (419) 384-3221, visiting any First National Bank branch or by visiting www.e-FNB.com. RSVPs are requested by June 11.
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