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10,000 Americans turn 65 each and every day. Most of these people have questions about retirement too. Questions like: Can I afford to retire? When should I start taking my Social Security? How can I protect my retirement accounts if the stock market crashes like it did in 2008?
If you have questions, I might be able to help you get answers. I teach couples strategies to protect their savings, maximize their social security, and create a retirement income from their savings. |
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Best,
Steve Davis, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™
Davis Financial, Mansfield, MA
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