Timbercrest to Host Second Trusts Seminar

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Timbercrest Senior Living Community will host the second portion of a two-part financial planning series focusing on trusts.  The seminar will be held Nov. 10 in the Timbercrest Assembly Room and will begin at 7 p.m.   The session will be presented by First Financial Bank Vice President and Trust Officer, Steven Hammer, JD, CTFA.

At the first session on Oct. 13, Hammer examined the basic concept of a trust and how revocable living trusts operate.  He covered the basic terminology used in creating the trust and offered simple examples of their operation.   

The second session will be held on Nov. 10. Hammer will begin with a brief review of the material covered in the first seminar and will then look into trusts a little deeper.  He will explain more advanced uses of trusts and how they can protect families and their assets and save taxes.  He will also address using trusts to promote education and to assist charities.  This session will build on the first, but even attendees who were not at the first session will be able to follow along easily.

The second session will be a time to simply gather information about trusts to help attendees plan financially for their future.  The educational seminar is free with no obligation or sales content.  Plan to attend this Trust seminar on Nov. 10 at Timbercrest.
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Timbercrest Senior Living Community will host the second portion of a two-part financial planning series focusing on trusts.  The seminar will be held Nov. 10 in the Timbercrest Assembly Room and will begin at 7 p.m.   The session will be presented by First Financial Bank Vice President and Trust Officer, Steven Hammer, JD, CTFA.

At the first session on Oct. 13, Hammer examined the basic concept of a trust and how revocable living trusts operate.  He covered the basic terminology used in creating the trust and offered simple examples of their operation.   

The second session will be held on Nov. 10. Hammer will begin with a brief review of the material covered in the first seminar and will then look into trusts a little deeper.  He will explain more advanced uses of trusts and how they can protect families and their assets and save taxes.  He will also address using trusts to promote education and to assist charities.  This session will build on the first, but even attendees who were not at the first session will be able to follow along easily.

The second session will be a time to simply gather information about trusts to help attendees plan financially for their future.  The educational seminar is free with no obligation or sales content.  Plan to attend this Trust seminar on Nov. 10 at Timbercrest.
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