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05-01-2014 - AREW to hold Industry Leader Breakfast

The Association of Real Estate Women (AREW) will hold an Industry Leader Breakfast - "Capital Accumulation and Protection: Six Key Areas" on Thursday, May 1st from 8:30 to 10 a.m. The event will be held at Fast Office, 16 East 40th St., 6th Floor. The guest speaker is Katherine Sayer, CLU, AREW member Sayer will share her knowledge on how to plan in 2014 to protect your money, maintain your lifestyle and establish financial security. In this seminar and insurance sales presentation, special emphasis will be placed on tax rules, strategies to protect current and long-term income and "the three numbers you need to know" for a solid financial plan. Visit www.arew.org for more information.
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