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Financial Planning Association of MA to Present Seminar at Sharon Public Library

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Financial Planning Association of MA to Present Seminar at the Sharon Public Library on October 3rd

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SHARON AND BOSTON, MA, ISSUED SEPTEMBER 20, 2012…The Financial Planning Association™ (FPA) of Massachusetts will hold a financial planning presentation, “Financial Planning Considerations For Long Distance Caregiving” at the Sharon Public Library, 11 North Main Street in Sharon, MA on Wednesday, October 3, at 6 p.m.   


 

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The presentation is free of charge and open to the public. The seminar will be led by FPA of MA volunteer members John F. McAvoy, CFP. McAvoy is Principal of Waterstone Retirement Services in Canton, MA has 20 years of expertise in the financial planning industry.  He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Clark University and received his professional training from the College of Financial Planning.


 


The seminar is part of a statewide library education series for the public addressing financial literacy that is sponsored by the FPA of MA.


 


About the Financial Planning Association™ of Massachusetts


 


Since the year 2000, the FPA™ MA has sought to foster the value of financial planning and advance the financial planning profession in the Bay State. Our 900 members are dedicated to the financial planning process, which entails establishing personal and financial goals and creating a way to reach them. FPA™MA believes that everyone needs objective advice to make smart financial decisions and that when seeking the advice of a financial planner; the planner should be a CFP® certificant.


 


Many FPA™ MA members engage in philanthropic pro bono work in their communities. They also recommend legislation, elevate public awareness, promote financial literacy, and advocate for sound economic and tax policies. We welcome all those who advance the financial planning process and promote the CFP® mark as the cornerstone of the financial planning profession. For more information please call 855-54-FPAMA (37262) or visit www.fpama.org.


 


 

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