Past Event

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

Wed, Sep 21 2011 - 5:15pm

Longevity Planning: Practical Approaches to Managing Life Transitions (Part One)
Denise Michaud, Long Term Care SpecialistMary Radu, MS, MSW, CPCC, Certified Professional Coach and Philanthropy ConsultantBen 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: GrownupsLocation: SF Club OfficeTime: 4:45 networking reception, 5:15 p.m. programCost: $20 standard, $8 members, $7 students (with valid ID)Program Organizer: John Milford