Retire Brighter, Not Bitter
One easy decision today can help mean a brighter retirement tomorrow 
 
 
When your retirement date is just around the corner, some big questions may start keeping you up at night…
 
·         Can I retire comfortably?
·         Do I have to sell my home and buy something smaller? 
·         Should I take the monthly company pension or the lump sum in cash? 
·         What do I do with my company 401k Plan? 
·         What’s the best way to pay off my credits cards faster? 
·         How can I reduce the risks of investing in the market? 
·         Will inflation make my old age miserable? 
·         Should I even be considering retirement at all? 
 
You’re not alone. Everyone suffers from questions like these. They are the “Retirement Fearsome Foursome” – the worry about Inflation, Taxes, Debt and Not Knowing what to do or where to get advice. 
 
We are Silverman Financial. Our job is “Helping Build Brighter Retirements for Everyday People”… people just like you.  Your retirement should be a pleasant reward for a job well done. You don’t need the bitter pill of scrimping and scraping just to get by. With our help, you can build a retirement where you’ve…
 
·         Arranged for an income that will last as long as you will
·         Taken advantage of company pension benefits and
·         Avoided common financial pitfalls
 
You can help pull the teeth out of the "retirement fearsome foursome" and have a brighter retirement. With Silverman Financial’s help, you can design a plan to help build a brighter – better, smarter, richer and happier retirement.   All it takes is a little extra “know-how”… or “know who”.  Knowing us might just be your best financial decision.
 
Your most important decision is to call us now at 305.670.7088 or toll free at 888.229.7163. It can mean the brighter retirement you've dreamed about.
 

P.S. When I say you will feel right at home at our place, I am not kidding. You will smell the fresh baked cookies when you walk in the door. Call us now at 305.670.7088 to arrange your no obligation meeting. To learn how the IPRO can help you plan for retirement and to request a free IPRO consultation, click here.


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