You're Invited to an Informative Seminar

The Basics of Social Security

No matter how near or far retirement may seem, you likely have questions and could benefit from expert guidance — especially when it comes to understanding how Social Security works.

Join us for a free, no-obligation seminar designed to address all your Social Security questions. The seminar will be held in person at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) in building 201, room 102. Please note that access to the lab is restricted to badged employees only, and it is not open to the public. This session will provide valuable insights into the key aspects of Social Security benefits, helping you navigate your options and determine the best time to begin receiving your benefits.

Basics of Social Security 

Date Time Location Reserve your seat
Wednesday, January 15 2 p.m. ANL; Bldg. 201, Room 102 Register Now

Presented by Jacob Hernandez, Financial Advisor

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Have questions about the webinar or other ways to feel more confident about your financial future?
Email Jacob Hernandez or Call (815) 409-4861

 

Can't Attend? 

Email Jacob Hernandez or call (815) 409-4861 to schedule your Complimentary Financial Review.

 

*Access to the lab is limited to badged employees.

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