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Women & Investing – Free panel discussion to be held at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce on May 5th

April 4, 2016 //  by admin

Women are often removed from, left out, or disengaged from the financial planning process.  A major life event – divorce, death, illness or career change – can suddenly thrust a woman to the front lines of finance.

A panel discussion entitled “Women & Investing – Focused, Fearless and Financially Fit ” will address that topic.  The free presentation will include seasoned, regional financial experts including Betsy Vallone of Essential Asset Management based in Norwell, MA; Leah Shanahan of Rodman CPAs located in Waltham, MA; and Attorney Gina Leahy, Law Offices situated in Pembroke, MA.  The panel will be moderated by Steve Dubin of PR Works based in Plymouth, MA.

Women have a number of unique financial challenges including longevity, loss of income/gap in employment income and leaving work before anticipated retirement to care for a loved one.

This workshop will explore better methods to plan for the unexpected and better control finances including savings, retirement, emergency fund and trust.   Additionally, topics will include an outline of safer investment options, simple measurement tools to keep investments on track, alternatives to traditional investing and strategies for paying oneself first.

Women in transition and those anticipating a shift are encouraged to attend and learn strategies to protect their financial future.

The discussion, including time for questions and answers, will be held Thursday, May 5, 2016 from 8 – 9:30 a.m. at the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, 134 Court Street, Route 3A, Plymouth, MA  02360.  Light refreshments will be served.

To RSVP, call the Plymouth Chamber, (508) 830-1620 or email amyc@plymouthchamber.com

The panel discussion is sponsored by Essential Asset Management (EAM) of Norwell, MA. The firm was founded in 2011 and provides a full array of planning and investment related services to meet clients’ specific needs and goals. From portfolio management and retirement planning, to estate planning and tax efficient investing, the firm’s investment advisors work closely with clients, engaging and encouraging ongoing feedback, in the creation of a holistic financial plan. Steve Daglio and Betsy Vallone are co-owners, principals, and partners of the fee-based investment advisory firm serving families and individuals throughout the South Shore. The husband and wife team have a combined 26 years of experience working in financial services, providing investment strategies for individuals, small businesses, institutions, and even other financial advisors.

Essential Asset Management, LLC is located at 167 Washington Street, Norwell, MA 02061. For more information, visit www.essentialassetmanagement.net.

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Category: Client NewsTag: 401K, attorney, Attorney Gina Leahy, Betsy Vallone, Certified Financial Education Instructor, estate planning, financial advisor, financial planning, investing, Investment Advisor, MA, market volatility, Norwell, portfolio management, retirement, retirement planning, Rodman CPAs, seniors, tax efficient investing, trust, women

New “Money Matters” Program at Boys and Girls Club Teaches Important Lessons in Finance

December 4, 2008 //  by admin

The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, a non-profit organization that provides the area’s youth with enrichment and recreation programs in a safe environment, is now offering a new program known as “Money Matters” which teaches club members all about how to better manage their money.

Led by volunteer Joanna Degnan who is a CPA at Price Waterhouse Coopers, Money Matters promotes financial responsibility and independence among club members ages 13 to 18 years old by building their basic money management skills.

During the five-week program which runs through mid-January, participants learn how to manage a checking account, budget, save and invest. They also learn about starting small businesses and paying for college.

Money Matters features three key components for the teens and club staff:

· A Teen Personal Finance Guide is a fun, attractive booklet containing practical tips and activities to help teens learn the important skills of balancing a checkbook, creating a budget and saving and investing for college and retirement.

· A Facilitator’s Guide provides Club staff and volunteers with basic financial information and instructions for easy-to-implement small-group activities.

· A Money Matters Website, offers teens an engaging online tool for building their money management knowledge and skills through interactive activities, games and tools like a savings and financial aid calculator to plan for college.

“The program engages the kids in the basics of money management but then takes it a step further by teaching them how to invest their money wisely and potentially start a small business,” explained Greg Jackson, Executive Director of the club.

Children must be a member of the club in order to participate in Money Matters. The annual membership fee is $50. To learn more about the program, contact Kathleen Newcomb at the Boys and Girls Club (781) 834-2582.

About the Boys and Girls Club

The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield’s purpose is to establish a safe haven for recreation, which includes a variety of supervised activities for greater than 4,000 youths (between the ages of 6 to 18 years old) within the town. The Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield has five Core Areas: Character and Leadership; Education and Career; Health, Sport Fitness Recreation and Life Skills; The Arts; and Technology. These Core Areas serve as the foundation for all programming.

As a privately-funded, non-profit organization, the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield relies tremendously on the generous philanthropic support of individuals.  Financial gifts assist in providing the financial strength necessary to continue the club’s mission “to enable and inspire all young people to realize their full potential as productive and responsible citizens, as well as become tomorrow’s capable leaders.”

For more information about the Boys and Girls Club of Marshfield, please contact (781) 834-CLUB (2582) or visit the website at www.MarshfieldBoysAndGirlsClub.com or write to the club at P.O. Box 311, Marshfield, MA 02050.

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