Finally! The owner's manual to your 401(k)!
Take control of your financial future. Time-tested principles make it possible; the Internet makes it easy. Learn how to use both so you can have the retirement you've dreamed of.
Everything you need to invest, plan, and prepare for retirement is on the Internet, right now, for free. Now you can learn exactly, step-by-step, how to use the best Websites available to manage your 401(k) or 403(b) to retire early and financially independent.
| "I try to attend two seminars a month on the subject of investing and this seminar had by far the most practical information of any."
Thomas DeAngelis, Scottsdale, AZ |
Congratulations! You've just landed a new job as a highly paid investment manager.
My name is Richard Victor, I'm a Certified Financial Planner based in Scottsdale, Arizona, and I've seen how people struggle with their 401(k) plans. Your ability to retire and maintain your lifestyle depends largely on how well your 401(k) does, but the training and education you receive - if you get any training at all - is nearly useless. Employer sponsored seminars just don't work.
This is literally the most valuable skill you can learn, on an hourly basis. Let's put it this way, if you can improve your expected retirement nest egg by $10,000 (a very reasonable goal), and it took ten hours to do it (probably more time than you'll need) --
then your efforts are worth $1,000 an hour!
Nothing happens without effort or commitment, but I'm sure some time in your life you've worked a lot harder for a lot less.
Make an appointment now to review your 401(k) and learn how to put the power of the Internet to work for you! Spend three hours with me and come away with a plan for life!
I am now accepting a limited number of evening appointments in my North Scottsdale office. Bring your 401(k) materials with you, and learn how to use the Internet to...
- Determine the exact amount you need in order to retire
- Get your estimated Social Security benefit
- Construct a portfolio to maximize return and minimize risk
- Objectively evaluate your investment choices (they can't all be good investments, can they?)
- Determine the expected average return on your portfolio
- Calculate the expected future value of your 401(k) account and see if you are on target
Here's how you get started!
Only about 1/3 of workers have sat down and figured out how much money they will need saved up in order to retire! And many of those that have are not very confident in their results, according to a 2003 study by the Employee Benefit Research Council. To show you how the 401(k) seminar works, I'm going to show you how to find the exact dollar amount you need to have saved in order to retire. To start, just click here.
This is the 401(k) education class you've been waiting for. Consultations available for individual and company clients.
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