KWS Seminar – Plan Your Dream Retirement

24 March 2015

Kelly Wealth Services are proud to present our first seminar for the year
– Plan Your Dream Retirement

We will cover :-

– How to Plan
– What to Prepare
– How to Retire

It’s not all about Super and Money (but it certainly helps!)

Most people who are planning for retirement just focus on having enough money.
There is so much more to retirement planning.
Ask yourselves these questions?
1. Do you know what you are retiring to?
2. What will you do, apart from travel?
3. What are your hobbies?
4. Will you have enough to keep your mind and body busy?
5. What will your social life be like?

WHERE: Located at Kelly Wealth Services, Florence House, Suite 7, Lvl 2 – 26 Florence Street
WHEN: Wednesday 22nd of April, 5:30pm for a 5:45pm Start. Concludes by 7:30pm.

SEATING IS LIMITED AND BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL!

To reserve your space, please contact Lainie or Kacie on Ph:  07 4041 2055
or admin@kellywealth.com.au.

KWS Retirement Seminar Invitation – 22.04.2015

The Dream Retirement

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