WILL YOUR MONEY LAST THROUGH RETIREMENT?

DISCOVER HOW TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE.

  • An educational course designed for retirees
  • This course consists of two 2-hour sessions that blend real-world financial strategies with life planning.

Rejuvenate Your Retirement®

An Educational Course for Retirees – Age 65+

Concordia University - Mequon Center

Mequon Center

12800 N Lake Shore Dr Friends of Concordia Room

Mequon, WI 53097

AVAILABLE CLASSES

TUESDAYS

Asset 9-1 Apr. 14 & 21
Asset 10-1 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR WHAT RETIREMENT MIGHT BRING?

Outliving your savings

Unexpected healthcare costs

Market declines

Confusing tax rules

Leaving a legacy


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Retirement today looks different than it did a generation ago. People are living longer, pensions are disappearing, and market uncertainty continues to rise.

Rejuvenate Your Retirement® is a practical, eye-opening course created for retirees who want to feel more confident, financially secure, and purposeful in this new chapter of life.

IN THIS COURSE YOU’LL DISCOVER PRACTICAL STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU

  • Estimate how long your savings may last—and make adjustments if needed
  • Create a personalized retirement income plan
  • Understand how inflation and market volatility affect your finances
  • Maximize tax efficiency under current laws
  • Plan for long-term care, incapacity, and healthcare expenses
  • Explore key estate planning considerations

COURSE OVERVIEW

Duration: 4 hours

Location:

Concordia University - Mequon Center

Mequon Center

12800 N Lake Shore Dr Friends of Concordia Room

Mequon, WI 53097

Dates: Tuesday classes: Apr. 14 & 21, 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Tuition: $49

Bonus: Spouse, partner or guest attends at no additional cost

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COURSE PREVIEW

1

Retirement Income Concerns

What are your retirement income goals, and what will it take to meet them? Many retirees can expect their good health to last longer than that of their parents. Combined with increasing lifespans and (in some cases) earlier retirement, today’s seniors may spend more than a quarter of their lives in retirement. As a result, many have become increasingly concerned about outliving their money. What’s your unique vision of an ideal retirement? What would make this chapter of life as secure, fulfilling and purposeful as possible? 

2

How Long Will My Money Last?

This section will include information on ways to:

  • Estimate annual retirement expenses
  • Estimate income from Social Security, your pension, investments and other sources
  • Determine your estimated annual withdrawals
  • Understand inflation and its effects
  • Learn why seniors are at higher risk from fraud, and ways to recognize and prevent it
  • Better protect yourself against identity theft
  • Understand market timing and the effects of investing into a declining market

3

Investments

Investment selections should be determined by analyzing your goals and objectives as well as your personal financial situation. This section will help you to evaluate how you feel about money, and what your risk tolerance may be, and to understand how important it is to align your investment behavior with your attitudes, risk tolerance and goals.

4

Retirement Income Sources

This section will discuss some of the issues most important to retirement income, including:

  • Social Security claiming strategies,earnings penalty, and taxation
  • IRAs, Roth IRAs, and required minimum distributions
  • Tax efficiency and withdrawal order
  • IRA to Roth IRA conversions
  • Employer-sponsored retirement accounts (including 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans)
  • 401(k) rollover considerations
  • Pension decisions
  • Life insurance comparison
  • Annuity withdrawal choices

5

Health Care Planning

One of the biggest concerns for retirees is their health. Everyone is aware that aging may increase the need for medical treatment. While we cannot reverse the aging process, we can take steps to stay healthy and to plan for the future. Medical planning should help you prepare for health care, long-term care, incapacity, and end of life.

6

Estate Planning

For many people, the objective of estate planning is to give as much as possible to family, friends and charities, while giving as little as necessary to the government. 

Topics covered in this section include ownership transfers, probate and wills, types of trusts, income from annuities and estate taxes.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • 4 hours of classroom instruction
  • A comprehensive course textbook (yours to keep)
  • An optional one-on-one consultation
  • Complimentary attendance for a spouse or guest

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

If you’re already retired or nearing retirement and want straightforward guidance on managing your income, healthcare, and estate, this course is for you. You'll receive practical, easy-to-understand information delivered by a qualified financial professional.

WHAT ATTENDEES ARE SAYING

Teacher was engaging and entertaining and provided great information without getting too far into the weeds when questions came up. The workbooks were an excellent support for the discussion. I appreciate the value of the course.

Sally

Wealth Creation Today

Our patient and skilled teacher who made a difficult subject approachable. Thank you to the Financial Educators Network for putting on this class. The small class fee was money well-spent.

James

Rejuvenate Your Retirement

The course provided a great springboard for my husband and I to start having the conversations about what retirement will look like and what we need to do now.

Sandra

Wealth Creation Today

Appreciated the time the course was offered. The instructor was personable and approachable. Great course!

George

Retirement Planning Today

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Can I bring a guest?

Yes. Your spouse, partner, or a friend may attend with you at no additional cost. If they'd like their own workbook, you can request one when you register.

What do I need to bring to class?

Just yourself and a willingness to learn. We provide a comprehensive workbook to help you follow along and apply what you learn to your own situation.

What if I can’t attend both sessions?

While it’s best to attend both, the material is structured so you will benefit even if you miss one session. You can also discuss any missed content during the optional follow-up consultation.

Is there time to ask questions?

Yes. There will be opportunities to ask questions during the course. You may also request a one-on-one consultation after the class at no cost.

Who teaches the course?

All instructors are licensed financial professionals with real-world experience and a commitment to providing unbiased, easy-to-understand education.

Is the course really only $49?

Yes. The $49 registration fee covers both sessions, your course workbook, and an optional consultation. A guest may attend with you at no charge.

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Location:

Concordia University - Mequon Center

12800 N Lake Shore Dr Friends of Concordia Room | Mequon, WI 53097

AVAILABLE CLASSES

TUESDAYS

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Drake & Associates, LLC, is an independent investment advisory firm that offers a variety of different investment vehicles. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make a solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and, unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Past performance is not indicative of future performance. The views, information, or opinions expressed during these events are solely those of the presenter(s) and do not necessarily represent those of Concordia University and its employees. *Any references to protection benefit or lifetime income generally refer to fixed insurance products, never securities or investment products. Insurance and annuity product guarantees are backed by the financial strength and claims paying ability of the issuing insurance company.