Ocoee session gets to grips with finance
Ocoee will host a Financial Seminar this October.
The event is open to all attendees, regardless of knowledge level. The courses are beginner friendly, and led by experienced law practitioner Michele Diglio-Benkiran. Benkiran has over 22 years of service and experience. She also leads her own law firm with special emphasis on business and real estate law. She frequently hosts sessions like this one to help with educating people, giving them confidence that their possessions are in good hands. This session will focus on estate planning and the long-term benefits of this approach for loved ones and the departed.
There will also be an explanation of key terms such as healthcare directives, power of attorney, and many other terms that can often appear confusing. As an additional initiative, there will be a Q&A portion of the event, along with handouts for future reference. The two-hour session will also cover additional steps people can take to prepare themselves for the process of estate planning.
The cost for entry at this seminar will be $10. This gives access to all course materials and a full session. Print shops are great for providing the necessary take-home materials for events such as this one.
The class takes place on Saturday, October 8 at the Orlando House of Prayer at 336 West Franklin Street, Ocoee. It begins at 1:00 pm and ends at 3:00 pm.
The event is open to all attendees, regardless of knowledge level. The courses are beginner friendly, and led by experienced law practitioner Michele Diglio-Benkiran. Benkiran has over 22 years of service and experience. She also leads her own law firm with special emphasis on business and real estate law. She frequently hosts sessions like this one to help with educating people, giving them confidence that their possessions are in good hands. This session will focus on estate planning and the long-term benefits of this approach for loved ones and the departed.
There will also be an explanation of key terms such as healthcare directives, power of attorney, and many other terms that can often appear confusing. As an additional initiative, there will be a Q&A portion of the event, along with handouts for future reference. The two-hour session will also cover additional steps people can take to prepare themselves for the process of estate planning.
The cost for entry at this seminar will be $10. This gives access to all course materials and a full session. Print shops are great for providing the necessary take-home materials for events such as this one.
The class takes place on Saturday, October 8 at the Orlando House of Prayer at 336 West Franklin Street, Ocoee. It begins at 1:00 pm and ends at 3:00 pm.