Advice. Beyond investing. Speaker Series
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Our next call:
Living long and living well
Wednesday, September 28
We’re living longer than any generation in history. Many are expected to live an additional 20, 30 and even 40 years after retirement. While you may have thought about saving for your financial security, you may not realize just how important it is to plan for the little things that will keep you productive and inspired.
Listen to our special call with Dr. Joe Coughlin, specialist on longevity and the Founder and Director of MIT’s AgeLab, who’ll help give guidance to the most important questions around longevity.
- What are the four distinct phases of retirement and how do you navigate each?
- Where will you live? Being exposed to a variety of activities is crucial to keeping you active, engaged and inspired.
- How do you manage your health so you can remain productive?
- How will you get around and maintain social connectivity with friends and loved ones?
Many times, it is these simple, day-to-day considerations that provide the continuity and enrichment that are vital to living a meaningful and fulfilled longer life.
Call information:
Living long and living well
Wednesday, September 28
4:15-4:45 p.m. ET
Dial-in (U.S./CAN toll-free): 888-778-8895
International (toll) dial-in: 913-312-0403
Conference ID: 2006763
For more on how these issues impact your individual situation, connect with your UBS Financial Advisor or find one.
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This presentation is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as investment advice or the basis for making any investment decisions. The views and opinions expressed may not be those of UBS Financial Services Inc. UBS Financial Services Inc. does not verify and does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented.
Dr. Joe Coughlin and MIT’s AgeLab and UBS Financial Services Inc. are not affiliated.