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Your Financial Plan for Living Until Age 100 # 409

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Why should my financial plan include a projection for living until the age of 100 when I know I won’t live that long? It’s a question financial professionals are often asked. Today, John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, is joined by Ryan Flurer, Financial Planner at Mercer Advisors, to discuss why it makes sense to assume your lifespan may be far longer than the current national averages of 79 for women and 73 for men.

Listening Time: 25 minutes

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Additional Mercer Advisors Disclosure Cordasco Financial Network is a tradename. All services provided by Cordasco Financial Network investment professionals are provided in their individual capacities as investment adviser representatives of Mercer Global Advisors Inc. (“Mercer Advisors”), an SEC-registered investment adviser principally located in Denver, Colorado, with various branch offices throughout the United States doing business under different tradenames, including Cordasco Financial Network.

Mercer Advisors is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice to clients. All estate planning document preparation and other legal advice are provided through Advanced Services Law Group, Inc.

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Why should my financial plan include a projection for living until the age of 100 when I know I won’t live that long? It’s a question financial professionals are often asked. Today, John Walker, Regional Vice President, Mercer Advisors, is joined by Ryan Flurer, Financial Planner at Mercer Advisors, to discuss why it makes sense to assume your lifespan may be far longer than the current national averages of 79 for women and 73 for men.

Listening Time: 25 minutes

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Additional Mercer Advisors Disclosure Cordasco Financial Network is a tradename. All services provided by Cordasco Financial Network investment professionals are provided in their individual capacities as investment adviser representatives of Mercer Global Advisors Inc. (“Mercer Advisors”), an SEC-registered investment adviser principally located in Denver, Colorado, with various branch offices throughout the United States doing business under different tradenames, including Cordasco Financial Network.

Mercer Advisors is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice to clients. All estate planning document preparation and other legal advice are provided through Advanced Services Law Group, Inc.

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