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Perception vs. Reality: Investing in 2017

Investing takes courage, discipline and discernment in the face of volatility and uncertainty. Sometimes, the perception of what’s going on doesn’t match with reality – especially when emotions and your money enter into the mix. Please join me for Perception vs. Reality: Investing in 2017, a presentation by Chris Conwell, Vice President of American Funds. He will share American Funds’ perspectives on long-term investing, why there are reasons to be confident in the future and the opportunities you have to meet your investing goals. The presentation covers: Understanding what matters: Meeting your goals. “The market” isn’t something to beat. While it’s a good benchmark for investment results, the real objective is to meet your individual financial goals. Choosing the right investment manager and sound financial advice go a long way toward that. A look at 2017 … and beyond. You’ll hear American Funds’ perspectives on key investment opportunities around the world in the coming year, and strategies that allow you, as a long-term investor, to participate in those opportunities. You’ll also hear American Funds’ insights into the new presidential administration and the potential impact on your investments. Changing how you perceive retirement. Retirement isn’t one goal – it’s many. As you approach and enter retirement, the singular goal of reaching retirement becomes many goals: paying the bills, enjoying life, leaving a legacy behind. We’ll talk about ways to better understand your goals and how to invest for them.

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November 30, 2017
6:15 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
KURZ Purdue Technology Center <br />1281 Win Hentschel Blvd <br />West Lafayette, IN 47906 <br />
Chris Conwell, Vice President with American Funds
2 blocks east of the Purdue Federal Branch on Win Hentschel Blvd in the Purdue Research Park