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Join this live webcast to hear David McKnight, author of the national bestselling book, The Power of Zero, as he discusses the coming fiscal storm created when historically low tax rates collide with historically high national debt, and what you can do to insulate yourself from its effects.

This webcast will explain:
• Why experts say that tax rates could double in the next 10 years
• Why IRAs and 401(k)s may present a “Catch 22” for investors
• How rising tax rates may reduce your retirement income
• How withdrawals from IRA’s and 401k’s could cause you to lose up to one-third of your Social Security income
• Strategies that help protect you from rising tax rates and ensure you will receive your Social Security tax-free

During this webcast you will also learn:
• How today’s tax rates compare to historical tax rates (and why Ronald Reagan never made more than two movies per
year)
• What leading economists have to say about the future of the national debt, taxes, and the sustainability of Social
Security and Medicare
• Future government expenditures that could force tax rates to double.
• Why “Math” is the dirty little secret that no one in Washington wants to talk about.
• Why the true national debt is much greater than $25 trillion

***David McKnight’s bio and media references can be found at davidmcknight.com
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Author of Power of Zero
David's book The Power of Zero has sold over 250,000 copies. When it was launched in September of 2018, it finished the week as the #2 most-sold business book in the world. In 2019 The Power of Zero was ranked as the #9 best financial resource in the country by Forbes Magazine.
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Founder and Owner, CFP®, MSM, CFBS, LUTCF
As a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional, I am passionate about building a life plan for my clients and helping them see that they have choices, which often comes to them as a pleasant surprise. I am an independent thinker and a huge advocate of my clients’ interests. My greatest joy is working to do what is right for them and be their voice. People who know me well joke that I should have been a lawyer for that reason.

As an avid problem solver with a penchant for learning, I love to challenge myself with a new goal each year. I view my role as requiring not just financial aptitude, but also a constant desire for personal and professional improvement.

Teaching others is something that comes naturally to me, so you will often find me leading a retirement planning class at the local community college several times a year. I’m a big believer in partnering with my clients and ensuring that they are empowered to make their own important decisions, so I strive to speak in plain English and simplify complex information.
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