Feb. 7, 2006
This year the first Boomers turn 60. Legal costs, health care costs and estate planning can be a challenging financial maze many Boomers have to face. A new half-day seminar designed to ease the process will be offered at the Harrisburg and Lancaster Campuses of HACC, Central Pennsylvania's Community College.

The Baby Boomer Financial Survival Course will be offered Sunday, March 5, 1-4 p.m., at the Lancaster Campus of HACC and again Sunday, April 2, 1-4 p.m., at the Harrisburg Campus of HACC. Cost is $25.

The seminar will discuss how incorrect investment decisions can devastate a lifetime of family savings and inheritance. Many families believe that having a will and a financial advisor is sufficient for estate planning.

Participants will learn how to properly protect themselves along with their parents, estate settlement costs, Medicaid planning and secure retirement planning.

Registration and information on this and other community education, professional development, and workforce training courses is available in HACC's non-credit course schedule at the Website below or by calling the Harrisburg Campus at (717) 780-2414 or 780-2616 or the Lancaster Campus at (717) 358-2901. Credit cards may be taken as payment by phone.

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