PA webinar: The rise of the retiree entrepreneur

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There has been an increasing trend of people starting their own businesses in the run up to and during retirement.

Today's live PA debate, will look at why people are looking to do this, the impact on their retirement lifestyle and plans as well as the financial planning opportunities and challenges. The event will be chaired by Retirement Planner editor Helen Morrissey with Contractor Financials managing director Tony Harris, RHC Advantage Limited managing director Mark Beasley and Truestone chartered financial planner Will Sallitt taking part. Click HERE to tune in today (Thursday 7 August) at 3pm to watch the debate live.

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