Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Senior Pass

Older Americans can access more than 84 million acres of land protected by the National Park Service for the rest of their lives for just $10 — but not for long.
 The National Park Service's lifetime pass will be eight times more expensive soon — costing $80 for American citizens who are older than 62.
 According to AARP, the National Park Service has not raised its price since 1994. The agency offers a variety of passes for Americans, as 137 of its sites charge for admission. 
Seniors can still get the lifetime passes for $10 in person, or pay an additional $10 for processing fees to get it online. 
You can go to nps.gov and get your senior pass or get lots of other information about our National Park Service. 

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Dinner event

Let’s face it, retirement today is way different than what it was even 20 years ago. Pensions are few and far between and we have to manage our retirement accumulation plan ourselves. I am having a free dinner event on Tuesday May 23rd where I will give information on how retirement planning has changed. Some of the topics will include: when it comes to risk, what can your retirement nest egg handle?
How best can you manage your assets to generate income in retirement?
When to file for Social Security benefits so you can maximize your benefits? And so much more!
Make plans now to be part of this complimentary, retirement planning seminar Tuesday May 23 at 6 p.m. at the T-Box at 1431 147th Ave. NE in Ham Lake. Seating is limited! Call 877-812-0259, that’s toll free 877-812-0259. You can also reserve at the website yoursafemoneyshow.com.