As Part Of The 2012 North Coast Financial Group Seminar Series, We Invite You To Join Us For a Special Event entitled..

"A Sensible Approach to Financial Strategies for Business Owners"

At this very special presentation, we'll inform you about how you can take control and will cover such topics as:

  • The continuation of your business and your family's well being in the event of your, or a partner's, death or disability.
  • Estate taxes; how they may devastate a business and steps you can take to ensure this doesn't happen.
  • Strategies for retaining key people that benefit both your business and your top employees.
  • Effective approaches you can take to save for your own retirement.
  • Trusts, and the role they can play in continuing your business.

 

When: Thursday, May 17th, 2012 from 8-9am

Where: 1225 Franklin Avenue, Suite 400, Garden City, NY 11530

This event is complimentary, however a reservation is required.

To confirm your seat, please call:

516-686-7173

Neither MetLife nor its representatives provide tax or legal advice. Please consult your tax or legal professional for guidance.I  will work with you and your tax and legal advisers to help you select the most appropriate product solution to suit your specific needs and circumstances. 

North Coast Financial Group is proud to be MetLife's 2010 winner of the..

 Good Business Practices Community Award

The Good Business Practices Community Award recognizes firms that combine outstanding sales performance with excellence in ethics, compliance, and business practices.

We have representatives in this office licensed and registered to offer products and services in [NY]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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