Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Society for Financial Awareness Holds Topic-Specific Workshops


New Jersey-based Certified Financial Fiduciary Robert M. Ryerson possesses decades of experience in the fields of legacy planning and estate management. An active figure in the finance industry, Robert M. Ryerson serves as a financial strategist at the Society of Financial Awareness.

Established in 1993 as a nonprofit public benefit corporation, the Society of Financial Awareness (SOFA) brings together professionals from various fields to provide educational workshops on finance-related topics and issues. These seminars are prepared for individuals and companies, and supported by the organization’s members comprising financial advisors, health and wellness practitioners, mortgage brokers, credit counselors, estate planning attorneys, and more.

The workshops conducted by SOFA members are free of charge and of obligation. The topics discussed range from financial blunders to options for quality retirement to debt solutions and college planning. Speakers present topics relating to their own experience, qualifications, and credentials.

SOFA seminars are administered in two ways. One method follows a lunch and learn format. The workshop takes place in a conference room where attendees receive flyers and handouts from the guest SOFA member and food sponsored by the company that requested the event. 

The other workshop method is conducted in a restaurant or a public library and initiated by SOFA members in a lunch or dinner format. The chosen members sponsor the session, and provide food and materials for the workshop.

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