
Timely Seminar at Clover Hill Library - Chesterfield Public Library in Midlothian, VA
Women & Wealth
Planning for the Unique Challenges Women Face in Retirement

Event Details
Clover Hill Library – Chesterfield Public Library
6701 Deer Run Dr
Midlothian, VA 23112
Event Options:
– Wednesday, July 16 at 6:00 p.m. – Tuesday, July 22 at 6:00 p.m.
Seating is limited. There is no charge to attend!
Women often face unique and challenging obstacles in retirement, particularly overcoming the retirement income gap. Join us for a special presentation at Clover Hill Library – Chesterfield Public Library while we discuss important financial topics for women in or nearing retirement.
What we’ll cover:
- How to help overcome the unique and significant challenges that women often face in retirement.
- How to help make the most of what you’ve made and navigate your retirement income accounts including 401(k)s, 403(b)s, IRAs, TSPs, etc.
- How to potentially maximize Social Security income and take advantage of spousal benefits.
- Powerful strategies that may help you reduce the taxes you pay in retirement.
- Planning for longevity, inflation and future tax increases to help ensure you won’t OUTLIVE your money in retirement.
- Understanding potential risks and costly mistakes that may derail your retirement and how you may be able to avoid them.
- And much more!
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Do you have a retirement income strategy in place?
Don’t miss this information-packed event!
Why attend?
This presentation combines two empowering elements:
Professional Insight
Live instruction from knowledgeable financial professionals in an engaging, easy-to-understand format.
Actionable Next Steps
An opportunity to receive a no-cost retirement snapshot analysis for your current strategy.
Let’s face it: women and men are different in so many ways! Income in retirement can be different too.
More than 80% of Americans are worried they won’t have enough money for retirement¹ and over 78 million Baby Boomers are set to retire in the next decade. In addition, women may face unique retirement challenges that men do not:
- Women are typically paid less over their lifetime.
- Women are living longer than men on average, meaning their retirement income needs to last longer.
- Women have a higher likelihood of living alone in retirement².
- Women have a tendency to invest more conservatively compared to men, which can lead to less growth of their retirement assets over their lifetime³.
It’s important to know about these challenges, and create a plan to combat them, so you can reach your retirement income goals.

Meet Your Host
Jeff Dietz, President & Founder | Safe Secure Retirement
As a Retirement Income Certified Professional, Jeff works with his clients to not only build their retirement nest egg, but to also create an optimal strategy to manage the often mismanaged distribution phase. The goal is to maximize spendable income, through tax minimization and higher distribution rates, so that one’s assets provide for their desired lifestyle for their entire life without fear of running out of money. Conventional financial advice is geared almost exclusively towards the accumulation of assets, which is of course very important, but there’s very little emphasis on how to manage those resources in retirement such that taxes are minimized, people can sleep well at night without worrying about each and every stock market gyration and live a fulfilling retirement without running out of money. Jeff helps his clients both accumulate their wealth and then use it optimally when they need it.
Jeff holds a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech in Chemical Engineering and a master’s degree from The University of Virginia in Systems Engineering, where he concentrated in financial engineering. He is the proud father to two outstanding sons and is a very active member of Woodlake United Methodist Church.
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¹ http://www.fool.com/retirement/general/2016/01/26/20-retirement-stats-that-will-blow-you-away.aspx
² https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/03/10/older-people-are-more-likely-to-live-alone-in-the-u-s-than-elsewhere-in-the-world/
³ https://www.fool.com/research/women-in-investing-research/
*This event is not sponsored by or affiliated with the Clover Hill Library.
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The information contained herein is based on our understanding of current tax law. The tax and legislative information may be subject to change and different interpretations. This presentation is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be financial, legal or tax advice. We recommend that you seek professional legal advice for applicability to your personal situation.
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The presenter can provide information, but not specific advice related to social security benefits. Clients should seek guidance from the Social Security Administration regarding their particular situation. The presenter may be able to identify potential retirement income gaps and may introduce insurance products, such as an annuity, as a potential solution. Social Security benefit payout rates can and will change at the sole discretion of the Social Security Administration. For more information, please consult a local Social Security Administration office, or visit www.ssa.gov.