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Retirement income seminar for Kapiti

Retirement income seminar for Kapiti

Kapiti Coast Monday 18th April 2016 - A retirement income seminar featuring long standing financial analysts and commentators will present Kapiti with modern retirement income solutions.

The seminar, run by Lifetime Income, a New Zealand company specialising in modern retirement income solutions will inform and discuss retirement income solutions used internationally.

“The ability to convert retirement savings into a reliable, secure income to supplement New Zealand Superannuation is a fundamental issue for all those considering or in retirement,” says Ralph Stewart, Chief Executive of Lifetime Income.

Guest speakers will include financial author and adviser Martin Hawes, financial commentator Bernard Hickey, and local financial adviser and commentator Liz Koh.

“The key challenge for retirees today, given low investment returns and longer life expectancy, is how to make sure they don’t run out of money while still being able to enjoy their retirement,” says Liz Koh, CEO of Moneymax.

Meredith Osmond, Managing Director of Thought Partners, will host the hour and a half seminar focused on practical income requirements in retirement.

The seminar “Practical Retirement Income Solutions,” be held at Southwards Car Museum on Friday the 29th April at 2.30pm and 6.30pm.

To reserve your place at the seminar, please call Lifetime Income on (04) 472 7902 or register at their website lifetimeincome.co.nz

ENDS.

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