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Deseret Mutual plans Pre-retirement Fair for BYU employees April 23

Financial Planners from Deseret Mutual will host a half-day Pre-retirement Fair for BYU personnel and spouses age 55 and older.

The fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 23, in the north Priesthood room of the BYU 6th Stake Building, 1600 North 900 East, Provo.

The fair will consist of a general session outlining the steps to retirement and three breakout sessions covering specific topics to assist in the preparation for retirement, including estate planning, lifestyle and debt, and investing for a lifetime.

Participants can meet with DMBA representatives to discuss the following areas: financial planning, retirement, thrift saving plans and medical plans. A packet of printed materials will be provided to each participant including workshop presentation materials, a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and a contact list of telephone numbers for specific needs in retirement.

Those who attend the fair do not need to preregister. Please contact Benefits Services for additional information, D-240 ASB, ext. 2-4716.

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