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A
new web course
from InFRE:
Changing
Behavior or Changing Attitudes: Which Comes First?
Thursday, May
24, from 3-4:30 p.m. EDT
Presenter:
Diane C. Savage, CFP®, CRC®
Ever wondered why the
prospect of saving for retirement is so intimidating to many Americans?
What creates that fear? And
what can you do to help change it?
Diane C. Savage, CFP®,
CRC®, an independent consultant and expert in the social and
psychological factors that affect retirement and its attendant financial
issues, will address these and other questions as your presenter for
InFRE’s next thought-provoking web course May 24.
Accumulating money during the working years is a critical component of
retirement preparedness. But why is it some participants “get the
message” to varying degrees, others don’t get it until it’s too
late; and some never get it at all? Share ideas and examine the
relationship of motivation and alignment as they relate to financial
security, as well as some approaches to framing the messages in the
accumulation phase so that more participants will not only embrace the
concept of saving, but turn that understanding into action.
Topics include:
- Exploring
the tension between "knowing what to do,” yet still "not
doing it.”
- How
attitudes shape behavior, or vice versa, with regard to saving and
investing.
- Helping
employees align actions and attitudes about saving.
Your
presenter for this session will be Diane Savage, CFP®,
CRC®,
who is founder and President
of Goodlife in Westlake, OH, consults with both individuals and organizations
interested in planning for the “new” retirement.
Her knowledge and expertise in programs focusing on the
psychological/social issues of retirement; financial goal setting;
retirement/pre-retirement planning; financial decision-making
skills; financial issues for eldercare; money decisions for women;
utilizing company benefit plans; and owning your role in retirement
security are nationally recognized. She also has coordinated a
Successful Aging grant from The Cleveland Foundation as well as
working as a Senior Retirement Consultant and national resource for
financial and retirement education at Watson Wyatt.
She
holds a Master’s in Student Development in Higher Education from
Case Western Reserve University and a B.A. in Secondary Education,
English and Business from Ursuline College (Cleveland, OH).
Time:
3–4:30 p.m. EDT
CEU:
1.5 CE Credit
Price: $69
(includes downloadable handout) for InFRE designees
($89 for non-designees)
For
more information or to
register click here.
International
Foundation for
Retirement Education
P.O. Box 1860
Lubbock, TX 79408-1860
Ph.
847-756-7350 FAX: 806-742-6102
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