Longevity Planning: Practical Approaches to Managing Life Transitions (Part One)

Longevity Planning: Practical Approaches to Managing Life Transitions (Part One)


Denise Michaud, Long Term Care Specialist
Mary Radu, MS, MSW, CPCC, Certified Professional Coach and Philanthropy Consultant
Ben Yohanan, President, Hatch Retirement Services


For a healthy 65-year-old couple, there is a 50 percent chance that at least one will live beyond the age of 92, and a 25 percent chance at least one will live to age 97. Even for forward-thinking individuals, the amount of planning necessary to cover your bases can be overwhelming. Our panel addresses two core concerns of this generation: Will my nest egg allow me to maintain my lifestyle through retirement, and what if I or my spouse/partner becomes chronically ill?


MLF: Grownups
Location:
SF Club Office
Time: 4:45 networking reception, 5:15 p.m. program
Cost:
$20 standard, $8 members, $7 students (with valid ID)
Program Organizer: John Milford

September 21, 2011