You are cordially invited to a Women, Wine & Wall Street series “Considerations as you and your parents age – the good, bad, and funny!”
Wine + Comedian + Author + Money Moves = a great night out!
Thursday, March 5, 2020, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Marriott Boston Quincy Hotel, 1000 Marriott Drive, Quincy, MA 02169
You are cordially invited to: Women, Wine, and Wall Street series, presented by Nora Yousif, CDFA, CFP, Financial Advisor
Working Daughter: Financial and emotional considerations as you and your parents age.
Why didn’t anyone warn us?
It’s not easy out there (hence the wine). We know you are juggling a lot, so we’re here to help you navigate the good, bad, ugly….and funny.
We’ll start off arming you with financial know-how to prepare yourself for what may lie ahead for you and your parents. We’ll help you make a plan to be on the right track, for your money to last, optimizing your Social Security monthly benefits, and figure out how to pay for long-term care expenses.
Next, we’re bringing you comedian Christine Hurley, born with a seriously enlarged funny bone. Rest assured, she’ll be bringing down the house with laughs.
Warning: Do not attend if you are easily offended. #NoFilter
Lastly, we’ll welcome returning speaker and author of Working Daughter, Liz O’Donnell, to discuss first-hand experiences and lessons of being the primary breadwinner of her family while also being her parents’ primary caregiver. You’ll either be emphatically nodding, or glad to have learned what may be in store for you as aging unfolds.
Guests include:
Comedian, Christine Hurley, from the Matty in the Morning Show dubbed “America’s funniest mom”.
Author of Working Daughter, Liz O’Donnell, who will share her experience and tips for being your parents’ primary caregiver
…..with plenty of wine to go around.
YOU, your friends, adult daughter and mother are welcome.
This is a complimentary event.
To RSVP, please contact Nora Yousif at nora[email protected] or call 508-230-8960.
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