More Life Than Money

Navigating Out of the Retirement Darkness

A Path to Financial Independence with Anthony Saccaro

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More Life Than Money: How Not to Outlive Your Savings

More Life Than Money built around the timeless maxim, “what you don’t know can hurt you.” Author and 24-year retirement planning expert Anthony Saccaro is determined to show aspiring retirees what they don’t know and give them a comprehensive look at the hidden truths of the financial tools that help people make money they won’t outlive.

In a blend of education, empathy, and deeply researched facts, Anthony Saccaro’s explanations of the financial machinery that powers sound retirement investing are clear, thorough, and immediately actionable for people at any stop on their retirement journey.

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Anthony Saccaro | Providence Financial & Insurance Services | Speaker

Anthony Saccaro is the founder of Providence Financial & Insurance Services. In addition to helping thousands of clients for over two decades, he has educated audiences of pre-retirees and reitrees across the country about taking control of their retirement, estate, and financial needs.

Transformational Wisdom from a Retirement Authority

With a knowledge base to cover everything from choosing the right financial advisor to the ins-and-outs of social security to the niches of estate planning, Anthony Saccaro’s speaking programs are designed to shine light into the retirement darkness.

Discover what’s on the other side of the retirement unknown! See if Anthony offers any speaking topics that would be perfect for your group or event.

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