Mike Todd With Entrust Speaks At REIA Meeting

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Mike Todd will speak at the Greater Chattanooga Real Estate Investment Association meeting on Aug. 19. The meeting, which starts at 6:30 p.m., will be held at Office Furniture Warehouse, located at 100 Cherokee Blvd. Sponsor is the Greater Chattanooga REIA.

"Mr. Todd provides complete and accurate information on self-directed IRAs so that people can make the most of their retirement funds,” said John Jerman, co-owner of Office Furniture Warehouse. “Mike will provide the knowledge, tools and information needed to a make self-direction easy. He can help you get started quickly and easily and stays with you every step of the way.”

According to Mr. Todd, with a self-directed IRA or real estate IRA from Entrust people can invest their retirement funds when, where, and how they want. “Create your financial future with the freedom to make choices with your retirement plans,” said Mr. Todd. “Self-directed IRAs and real estate IRAs give you the unique ability to choose from a variety of investment options such as mortgages, real estate, private placements and more.”

Admission for the Aug. 19 presentation is $5 at the door. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Make a reservation to John Jerman at jj@877kwkkash.com or call 404 966-9687.


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