The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA) has teamed up with Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine to offer "Jump Start Your Retirement" days. I will be a volunteer NAPFA advisor this Friday, January 25, taking questions from Kiplinger readers and the general public about their retirement planning or any other financial planning matter. I am taking questions "virtually" through the chat room that they are setting up for the day. My time slot is 10:00am-11:00am pacific time. So, get online and shoot me a question!
Here's the press release from NAPFA:
Whether you’re just starting your career or plotting your exit strategy, it helps to know where your retirement plans are on track. NAPFA is offering you two golden opportunities to get a free financial checkup.
For the seventh time, NAPFA has joined with Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine to offer “Kiplinger’s Jump-Start Your Retirement Plan Days” from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Eastern on Tuesday, January 15th, and Friday, January 28th. NAPFA members from across the U.S. will be standing by to answer your retirement questions. In 2006, more than 12,000 consumers received help during last year’s Jump-Start Days.
Just dial 1-888-919-2345 on these dates and a NAPFA member will respond to your questions. Or if you prefer, you may go to www.kiplinger.com/yourretirement/jumpstart/ to submit your questions.
There is no charge for this service—not even the phone call. To make the most of your financial checkup, please gather together any relevant documents that you need—such as mutual fund statements or your 401(k) choices before the call. If your questions are too complex to be answered on the spot, you may be directed to the NAPFA “Find an Advisor” search to locate a NAPFA-Registered Financial Advisor in your area.
Our retirement hotline is a public service that is offered to all, not just Kiplinger’s subscribers. “Volunteer advisers from across the country are prepared to help as many people as possible,” says NAPFA CEO Ellen Turf. “It is incredibly satisfying for them to have such a positive impact on so many lives.”

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