A Passport to Retirement through Communiversity

Passport to Retirement is your go-to for planning a financial future that meets your life goals. During this one-night course, Simply Money’s Nathan Bachrach and Ed Finke will share their expertise and equip you with the tools to chart a financial road map that will allow you to enjoy your golden years. Topics include financial planning, money management and retirement strategy.

Nathan Bachrach is the Chief Executive Officer of Simply Money™. Through his leadership with the organization and sustaining its 20-year legacy, his life’s ambition is to contribute to the community by serving as a financial guide.

Ed Finke Edward Finke is President of Simply Money™. He has more than 30 years of financial consulting and teaching experience working with personal and corporate clients.

The registration fee includes a comprehensive course workbook and an optional individual financial review. You may also bring one guest at no additional cost. Register at www.uc.edu/ce/commu and click on Money Matters.

Dates / Times / Location: Oct. 4, 6:30-9 p.m. at the Ronald Reagan Lodge at Voice of America Metropark

Please note

: Our seminars are educational in nature. The University does not endorse or promote any products, strategy or views. Any presented are those of the instructor only.  Advisory services offered through Simply Money Advisors, an S.E.C. registered investment advisor. A copy of our written disclosure statement discussing our advisory services and fees is available upon request. Insurance services are offered through Simply Money Insurance Agency, a separate entity from Simply Money Advisors. Simply MoneyTM and the spiral symbol are trademarks of Simply Money IP Holdings, LLC.

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