Tudor Financial's Brunch Learning Series

Learning About Today's Financial ​Topics, Together

What is the Brunch Learning Series?

At Tudor Financial, we believe it is essential to have a good understanding of financial topics to make good financial decisions. Our Tudor Brunch Series learning sessions are designed to provide clear and objective information about a wide variety of financial topics. We provide an insightful Mini-Workshop at every brunch session, we follow up with financial and capital market news updates and then open the floor to participant questions. Attendees are provided financial topic materials and publications and have the opportunity to enjoy a good meal.

To learn more about the Brunch Learning Series, visit the summary page for the next Tudor Brunch Learning Series by clicking below:

ESTATE PLANNING SIMPLIFIED: GET IT DONE WORKSHOP

Protect and control your valuable assets the way you want by reviewing the estate planning tools that put you in charge. This workshop will help you review your current estate planning goals and needs and provide you with the knowledge you need to chat with a legal professional.

THE 401(K) SUCCESS COURSE

There has been an employment evolution: retirement funding has shifted from employers to employees. As part of this evolution, the 401(k) has become an incredible tool for employees to take charge of their retirement financial success. If you want to learn about the benefits

THE MILLIONAIRE WORKSHOP

There are multiple roads to riches and this workshop reviews the most effective. With proper planning and determination, millionaire success is available to many – and is easier than most believe. Join us in this workshop to learn how to get there.

REAL LIFE IN RETIREMENT

Ready for retirement? This workshop outlines the preparations you can make and the moves you can take to have a healthy, happy, financially-successful retirement. Find out the keys to a happy retirement from those that have had retirement success.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

THE TAX WORKSHOP: MANAGE TAXES/MAXIMIZE DEDUCTIONS

More information to come at a later date​​​​​​​

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