Investing for Retirement: What You Need to Know

Primary tabs

Age Group:

Adults
Please note you are looking at an event that has already happened.

Program Description

Program Description

Investing for Retirement: What You Need to Know

Discover why inflation--not market volatility-- is the biggest long-term risk to your retirement savings and the role that stocks play in safeguarding your purchasing power against inflation. We’ll address common misperceptions surrounding investment risk and why risk tolerance should depend on your needs, and not necessarily age.

Whether you are brand new to investing or have decades of experience, this presentation will show you why successful investing is extremely simple, but not easy.

Join us for our monthly Financial Education Series!

The Association of Financial Educators offers a variety of free workshops that cover a comprehensive range of financial topics.

Presented by Financial Educator & Certified Financial Planner Tom Peterson

Workshops are designed to help individuals at every stage of their financial lives, from those living paycheck to paycheck and dealing with debt to those seeking more advanced information. 

September 5thInvesting for Retirement: What You Need to Know

October 3rd: Estate Planning Demystified

November 7thEssentials of Debt Management

Disclaimer(s)

The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library at (727) 562-4970.

 This program is designed and intended for patrons ages 18 and above. Programs requiring registration may limit participation to those patrons who meet the age requirement. 

Please arrive on time. Late arrivals may be restricted from participating and registered spots may be given to someone on the waiting list. Repeated late arrivals and a repeated failure to notify staff of cancellation in advance may result in a restriction from participating in future programs.

Under Florida law, information provided to municipalities are public records and may be subject to a public records request.