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Contact: Erin MacDonald-Birnbaum
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erin@smithpublicity.com
April is National Financial Literacy Month
Spring has sprung and retirement advisor and financial commentator Bill Losey offers this forecast for financial stability, “As the economic barometer shows a rise in the cost of living, especially for retirement and health care, it is time to put the chilly economic climate behind us, clean out the consumer spending cobwebs, dust off the debt and Spring clean your finances.”
With recent reports that half of all American families are carrying more than $25,000 in debt and the total amount of consumer debt in the United States at nearly $2.5 trillion dollars, most people want to sweep their money troubles under the rug – Losey’s Financial Spring Clean is just what this country needs.
Losey will enthusiastically share innovative financial advice and educate your audience on:
About Bill Losey:
Bill Losey, CFP®, CSA, America’s Retirement Strategist®, is a highly sought-after advisor, retirement authority, thought-leader, author and TV personality because he makes the complicated and mundane topics of investing and retirement fun! Bill has over 20 years experience in the financial services industry and is a Certified Financial Planner practitioner, a Certified Senior Advisor and Certified Retirement Coach. He is the author of Retire in a Weekend! The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Making Work Optional (a finalist at The Indie Excellence Book Awards), Founder of National Retirement Planning Month, the former resident retirement expert on CNBC’s “On The Money”, and he publishes Retirement Intelligence®, an award-winning weekly newsletter that reaches thousands of subscribers worldwide. For a complete bio and media demo, please visit, www.myretirementsuccess.com.
Retire in a Weekend! can be purchased from www.myretirementsuccess.com and www.amazon.com
Website: www.BillLosey.com
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