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High School Reunions

High school sweethearts Bob and Sue stopped to eat on the journey to their 40th class reunion.  After dining, about an hour down the road, Sue told Bob that they must return to the restaurant to retrieve her forgotten glasses. Bob made the U-turn and grumbled mightily all the way back on the return trip. Once parked in front of the restaurant, Sue exited the car. Bob then shouted, “while you’re in there you might as well ask for my wallet and credit cards too”.  By my count, the bicentennial class of 1976 turns 58 this year. Class reunions are good reminders to assess where you have been and where you are going, as retirement and 50th class reunions come up fast.  Take the time during these milestones to plan ahead for retirement and 30 years without a paycheck. Plan to enjoy the golden years.

CFPs Joe Lucey and Derek Fautsch talk about legacies, retirement income, tax relief, and Social Security every week on Secured Retirement Radio 9:00 am Saturdays on KTLK 1130 am Twin Cities.

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Ryan Keapproth

Ryan Keapproth

Retirement Planner

Ryan is dedicated to serving clients to achieve their retirement goals. Ryan’s holistic approach centers on wealth management strategies with a focus on income planning throughout retirement. As a Financial Advisor, Ryan is an Investment Adviser Representative (IAR), life and health insurance licensed and a Certified Tax Preparer. Ryan is a graduate of the University of Minnesota, with an Accounting and Finance major.

Ryan is a lifelong Minnesotan originally from Woodbury and currently residing in Bloomington with his wife, Riamae, and their rescue Terrier Beagle mix, Douglas. He and his family are avid travelers in their free time. Ryan enjoys playing golf and poker, and describes himself as a major foodie enjoying new restaurants around the cities whenever possible. He is a sports fan especially when the Vikings and Timberwolves are playing.