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Hosted by Haven Financial Group, our workshops are offered complimentary to our community. Stay informed about our specialty services and learn more about retirement options by joining us at one of our financial workshops. Call today or click on a date below to get started in reserving your seat for one of our upcoming events.
Workshops
Events in April–May 2024
April 30, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
April 30, 2024Location: Northfield Public Library
210 Washington Street Northfield, MN 55057
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 2, 2024 (2 events)
Maximizing Social Security
May 2, 2024Location: Northfield Public Library
210 Washington Street Northfield, MN 55057
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
Medicare Made Simple
May 2, 2024Location: Wescott Library - 1340 Wescott Rd, Eagan, MN 55123
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WHY UNDERSTANDING YOUR MEDICARE OPTIONS IS VITAL FOR YOUR HEALTH
Medicare plans come in all shapes and sizes, just like us. But fully understanding the “Alphabet Soup” of Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D can be daunting. Make sure you are basing your Medicare planning decisions on all the facts, not emotions, misconceptions or opinions.
Missing pieces of Medicare information could cost you more money which might result in penalties. Relax we’ve got you covered. Come learn about the different options available to see which plan makes the most “cents” for you and your budget.
- What if I currently have employer or union health care coverage?
- What do I need to know before enrolling in a Medicare plan?
- What are Medicare Parts A, B, C and D?
- What are the differences between Medicare Supplement and Advantage Plans?
- How do I find a plan that will work with my doctors?
- Do I have a deadline before I can enroll?
- Does Medicare cover me if I travel outside my home state or outside the United States?
- What do I need to do if I’m turning 65 or retiring?
May 6, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 6, 2024Location: Bloomington Center for the Arts - Rehearsal Hall
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 8, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 8, 2024Location: Wescott Library - Large Meeting Room
1340 Wescott Road, Eagan, MN 55123
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 13, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 13, 2024Location: Wescott Library - Large Meeting Room
1340 Wescott Road, Eagan, MN 55123
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 15, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 15, 2024Location: Bloomington Center for the Arts - Rehearsal Hall
1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 21, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 21, 2024Location: Jordan Library
275 Creek Lane South, Jordan, Minnesota 55352
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!
May 22, 2024 (1 event)
Maximizing Social Security
May 22, 2024Location: Jordan Library
275 Creek Lane South, Jordan, Minnesota 55352
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!
For many Americans, Social Security is the single largest asset they have in retirement, and greater than 90% of all recipients do not maximize their Social Security benefits. Advance planning is essential, and the decisions you make today can have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you stand to receive over your lifetime.
This educational workshop will provide you with much-needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when and how to claim Social Security benefits. About half of retirees apply for Social Security as soon as they become eligible at age 62, but by doing so, they may significantly and permanently impact their income and benefits for the rest of their lives. The difference between the best and worst possible decision of when to start Social Security can be well over $100,000!