MetLife Financial Services
MetLife

John Wosotowsky
Financial Planner
Financial Services Representative


Welcome!

What, exactly, is “financial planning?” There is no right or wrong answer. Each person has his or her own definition. But, I can tell you that I consider “financial planning” to be more than spreadsheets and time tables.

As a financial planner, my goal is to help you make informed decisions about issues that affect your financial well-being so you can achieve financial freedom.

I will work with you to help you determine what’s important to you in your life. Together, we’ll create a road map to take you where you want to be. You can count on me to be your guide and most trusted advisor.

We have representatives in this office licensed and registered to offer products and services in [Pennsylvania]. Licenses and registrations will vary by representative and some representatives may be licensed and registered in additional states. Please contact this office for further information.

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Savings Goals

How much do you need to save each year to meet your long-term financial goals?

Savings Accumulation

Estimate the future value of your current savings.

Tax-Deferred Savings

Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.

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It’s Your Home, Not Your Retirement

Although downsizing or using a reverse mortgage to free up home equity can be appropriate for some older retirees, planning to rely on your home to fund your retirement is a corner you may not want to paint yourself into.

Every Little Bit Helps

IRA catch-up contributions enable investors aged 50 and older to make up ground in saving for retirement, whether they had a late start or just want to sock away more money.

Stay Off the Phishing Hook

In the run-up to this year’s April 15 tax deadline, taxpayers forwarded more than 33,000 phishing scam e-mails to the IRS, causing the agency to put phishing at the top of its annual list of scams of concern to taxpayers.

Quick Facts - October 2008

Information about Retirement, Long Term Care and the Mature Markets

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