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Modern Retirement Planning Course Appropriate for Ages 50-70 Offered at... Washington State University Tri-Cities TM Location WSU Tri-Cities Consolidated Information Ctr Room 216 2710 Crimson Way Richland, WA 99354 Dates & Times Thursdays Apr. 9 & 16 -or- Tuesdays Apr. 14 & 21 Course topics include: Will you retire on time or early? Traditional and non-traditional Long-Term Care What does Medicare not cover? Traditional and non-traditional investments Avoid probate and costly delays with proper estate planning How to avoid irreversible distribution mistakes with your pension 401(k) choices

Modern Retirement Planning TM What is it? Modern Retirement Planning TM (MRP) is a workshop study of the latest concepts and concerns for structuring a successful retirement plan. Goal setting techniques and creative strategies designed to maintain control and flexibility will be the common theme for the course. MRP introduces a unique alternative strategy section. Non-market securities can reduce portfolio correlation when diversification doesn t provide enough stability during volatile markets. The course will address estate planning issues as well as alternative approaches to long-term care. Who Should Attend? Modern Retirement Planning TM is both timeless and timely. Anyone interested in the following should attend this course: Setting realistic goals Addressing inflation Avoiding common mistakes Assessing investments Managing risk Lowering taxes Efficient estate planning Grasping concepts and strategies Course Goal: To prepare you to more confidently exert control over your retirement planning process than before you took the course. Education is knowledge and knowledge cultivates confidence.

Course Objective Modern Retirement Planning TM is a course designed to help individuals comprehend the principles for successful retirement. You will learn how to set reasonable goals based on your personal means. A primary objective will be to become familiar with the concepts and terminology that are so frustrating to individuals approaching retirement age. The course is not biased toward any company or product, but rather focuses on the concepts needed to make informed decisions. With knowledge, you gain confidence. With confidence, you gain control. Take control of your retirement! Course Materials Tuition includes one 200+ page workbook written in an easy to understand format. The text will follow and clarify the concepts being discussed in class. It is yours to keep and will be a valuable reference tool for years to come. Instruction Modern Retirement Planning TM is both entertaining and informative. Qualified financial professionals who bring years of experience and real-life stories to the classroom teach the course. Interactive-lecture encourages students to ask questions and benefit from group discussions. Optional Consultation What to Expect The six-hour course will be taught in two three-hour sessions. If you have personal concerns or questions about specific products, you may arrange to meet privately with the instructor. This opportunity is offered at no additional charge. Guests of students may also schedule a consultation. This session is optional and is not required to complete the course Your Instructors Kyle Blodgett, CFP, Ryan Sullivan, CLU, ChFC, Todd Halterman, and Landra Macy offer securities and advisory services through Centaurus Financial, Inc. a registered broker/dealer and a member FINRA and SIPC.

Setting Goals Every successful retirement plan has a successful beginning the game plan. The amount you need to plan for starts with determining what your lifestyle will be. Will you travel? Will you stay home with the grandchildren? Will you start a new career or serious hobby? It is hard to hit a target if you don t have one! Some will be debt free. What is the best way to manage out-of-control debt? We are living much longer and retiring much earlier than our parents and grandparents. Our money will need to last longer, how do we plan accordingly? Considering the Costs What was your income 20 years ago? What is it today? Inflation is a cost we must consider throughout our retirement years! Will our tax rate change? What lifestyle are you planning for? One must consider all costs when calculating how much money you will need for retirement. Are you prepared to retire? Studies show that most people think they will have enough money to retire on. The same research shows that very few have sat down to determine all the costs. Nest Egg Sources You should identify your resources as: (a) nest egg funds, (b) emergency funds, or (c) special goal funds. Identify each source as taxable, tax-deferred, or tax-free. Know the rules of each source. A 403(b) is not the same as a 457. The IRA is not the same as a Roth IRA. What is the difference in a defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan? Should you convert your Roth? What can we expect from Social Security? When is the best time to start taking Social Security payments? A comprehensive plan should consider the aggregate of all sources. Estate Planning Course Synopsis Wills, trusts, inheritance taxes, gift taxes, income taxes, capital gains taxes, probate, conservatorship, powers of attorney what about all this? Estate planning is concerned with the living estate as well as how to pass your estate to the heirs as tax efficiently as possible. Can you control the estate for your heirs after your death? There are many strategies for control and efficiency concerning the estate. Will your estate be private or public when you pass? Should you hold assets jointly or as tenants-in-common? What is community property? Which trusts do you need and which do you want to avoid? Every situation is different based on your needs.

Traditional Investments The most critical decisions you make during retirement could be your choice of investments to fund your nest egg. While stocks and bonds are the building blocks of traditional investments, there are many ways to arrange them. Mutual funds, exchange traded funds (ETF), unit investment trusts (UIT), and variable annuities (VA) are just a few. Know the difference between a professionally managed account and a brokerage account. Learn the difference between fixed and variable growth. Which investments have the best opportunity to reduce taxation and still meet retirement goals? Non-Traditional Investments This section, will discuss non-market correlated investments. If used properly, non-traded, non-correlated investments can reduce your effective tax rate while providing additional diversification to your retirement portfolio. These investments are less liquid than traditional stocks and bonds, but can be a great alternative to market risk if used properly. Protecting your Assets The unexpected peril is the greatest enemy of a good retirement plan. How do you protect your most important assets during retirement? Too much protection is expensive, but not enough can be a disaster. How do we calculate the right amount? Alternative Long-Term Care programs can be less expensive and easier to control than traditional insurance programs. Do you still need life insurance or are you already self-insured? What does Medicaid cover? How do you know if you are self-insured? Strategies Course Synopsis When taking income at retirement, it is important to maintain control of your nest egg and stay flexible in a constantly changing environment. Learn alternative strategies designed to maintain control of your money and maximize your efforts. You will benefit from the unique cost-saving ideas discussed in this section.

Course Curriculum Setting Goals Where to begin Recognizing retirement challenges Prepare for new opportunities Keep good records Manage credit and debit Strategies to reduce risk Considering the Costs How long will you be retired? Longevity and Inflation Management Investment Concerns Will your nest egg last? Can you retire now? Nest Egg Sources Social Security concerns Working while taking social security Roth and Traditional IRAs Roth conversions Other income sources Employer sponsored retirement plans Defined contribution vs. defined benefit plans Estate Planning Document Checklist Trusts and wills Reduce Probate Joint ownership and community property Addressing mental incapacity Gift taxes Inheritance taxes Traditional Investments Address risk tolerance Stocks and Bonds Mutual Funds Unit Investment Trusts Exchange Traded Funds Professionally Managed Accounts Fixed vs. Variable Annuities Asset allocation Non-Traditional Investments Traded vs. Non-traded REITS Commodities Hedge funds Foreign exchange Non-traded alternative investments Protecting Your Assets Define your risk exposure Disability concerns Health insurance and Medicare Long-term care options Do you need life insurance? Strategies Pension Maximization In-service distributions Net Unrealized Appreciation RMD & Roth conversions Retirement Portfolio Construction Unlocking hidden wealth

Register for this Course Class sizes are limited so register today! Advance registration is required. Location WSU Tri-Cities Consolidated Information Ctr Room 216 2710 Crimson Way Richland, WA 99354 Dates & Times Thursdays Apr. 9 & 16 -or- Tuesdays Apr. 14 & 21 Easy Ways To Register: 1. ONLINE Visit our website, click Register, then use the menu to select your workshop. www.modernretirementplanning.com 2. PHONE Call Foresight Education today to register by phone or for any questions. Have your credit card information ready. Call 888-218-1188 3. MAIL Complete the registration form and mail with your tuition payment. Please make check payable to: Modern Retirement Planning Mailing Address: Modern Retirement Planning 2570 Justin Road, Suite 220C Highland Village, TX 75077 We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express or Discover when registering online or by phone Modern Retirement Planning TM is one of many courses powered by Foresight Education, LLC. Your Instructors are: Registration Form: Washington State University Tri-Cities I will attend: Thursday Classes: April 9 & 16 Tuesday Classes: April 14 & 21 Tuition: $59 (advance registration is required) Tuition includes one workbook I am paying by: Kyle Blodgett, CFP Ryan Sullivan, CLU ChFC Todd Halterman Landra Macy Email Address: Check (make payable to Modern Retirement Planning.) When registering by online or by phone we accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, or Discover.

Modern Retirement Planning Course Appropriate for Ages 50-70 Offered at... Washington State University Tri-Cities TM Foresight Education, LLC 2570 Justin Rd. Suite 220 C Highland Village, TX 75077 Offered at: WSU Tri-Cities Thursdays Apr. 9 & 16 -or- Tuesdays Apr. 14 & 21 Modern Retirement Planning Course Appropriate for Ages 50-70 Attend this course and learn to: Set lifestyle goals Create a comprehensive retirement plan Take control and stay flexible with your nest egg Potentially reduce your effective tax rate on investment income with non-traditional investments Evaluate long-term care alternatives Determine if you should convert your Roth IRA Reduce risk in your retirement portfolio without reducing your income Avoid taxes and delays with the proper estate plan TM