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PRESIDENT'S
MESSAGE
Hello everyone. Please join
us on Tuesday, February 19th at the Bellevue Coast Hotel for our
monthly meeting. The dinner topic will be:
"How Much Will We Need to Live on in Retirement?" presented by Ellen
Webber, Certified Financial Planner, Harvest Capital Advisors, Inc. Ellen
will address the question:
What
can boomers do to determine if their savings and assets will sufficiently
fund their retirement years? Definitive answers are often elusive. After
all, life is filled with many variables, and no one really knows for sure
what the future holds. However, even with these constraints, boomers can
gain much insight by estimating and analyzing the following: Potential
income sources (e.g., income-producing real estate, inheritances, etc.)
I hope to see you there!
Caroline Thienes
THIS MONTH
MEETING
Date:
Thursday,
March 20,
2008 IMA/Bellevue Joint
Dinner Meeting
Time:
Cost:
$21 for members, $25 non-members, Students
$12, First Time Guest $12, Program Only $5.
Cash or check only, please.
Place:
Red Lion Bellevue Inn
11211 Main St, Bellevue, WA 98004,
Driving Directions, From the North
I-405: Take the NE 8th Street Exit headed West
On the West side of I-405 turn left (South) at the first light onto 112th
Ave SE
Follow 112th Ave SE south to Main Street
Red Lion is on the SE corner of Main & 112th Ave SE
Driving Directions, From the South
I-405: Take exit 12 towards SE 8th Street Exit
Keep left on ramp to 116th Ave NE, turn left onto 116th Ave NE
Turn left on Main Street, cross I-405
Red Lion is on the SE corner of Main & 112th Ave SE
Menu:
Dinner:
TBA
Vegetarian: TBA
Dessert: TBA
Reservations:
Tina Farmer
tfarme@hotmail.com 206-714-4867
Deadline: 1:00pm, Monday,
March
17, 2008
Cancellations are due by 3:00pm, Wednesday,
March 19, 2008
Standing
reservations do not apply
Reminder:
We are charged for all dinners we reserve
and must bill for non-cancellations.
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FEBRUARY
SPEAKER
LINDA MILLER BALWIN
Tax Information Specialist, WA Department of Revenue
Topic:
"WA State Sales
Tax 2008 Changes: Destination Sourcing"
Linda Miller Baldwin
has been an employee of the state of Washington since 1989 and has worked in the
Taxpayer Services Division for the last 17 years. Her past positions include
Tax Information Specialist and supervisor in the Telephone Information Center.
Currently, Ms. Baldwin works in the Taxpayer Information and Education Section
where she responds to letters of determination, writes guides and publications,
and conducts speaking engagements and workshops, among other activities. Prior
to state service, Ms. Baldwin worked as an accountant and employment manager.
She is a graduate of Washington State University and is currently enrolled in
The Evergreen State College MPA Program.
January
Speaker Highlights
Ellen Webber, Certified Financial Planner
Janet H. Weisman, Advisor
Harvest Capital Advisors, Inc
"How
Much Will We Need to Live on in Retirement?"
What can boomers do to determine if their savings and assets will
sufficiently fund their retirement years? Definitive answers are often elusive.
After all, life is filled with many variables, and no one really knows for sure
what the future holds. However, even with these constraints, boomers can gain
much insight by estimating and analyzing the following: Potential income sources
(e.g., income-producing real estate, inheritances, etc.)
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Projected balances
of retirement and savings plans
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Costs of future
health care needs
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Annualized rate of
inflation over retirement years
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Amount of Social
Security income to be received
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Percentage of
present income required during retirement years
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Length of years
retirement may last or life expectancy
Ellen presents her
topic in a realistic manner with a sense of humor.
Ellen J. Webber,
CPF is the Director of Financial Planning, Chief Compliance Officer for Harvest
Capital Advisors, Inc. in Bellevue. Ellen’s specialties are comprehensive
financial planning for individuals and families, and divorce-related planning.
Ellen is the co-author of Financial Planning from We
to Me.
Janet Weisman works
with Portfolio Managers and Planners translating client needs into action plans
and has over 25 years in client services. She is currently completing the
requirements for her Certified Financial Planner designation.
aNNOUNCEMENTS
SAVE THE DATE !!!
Bellevue Chapter
is hosting the
ASWA 2008 NW Regional Conference
May 30 -31, 2008
at the
Courtyard Marriott Hotel - Downtown Bellevue
16 Hours of CPE
(including 4 hours of Ethics)
Click here
for preliminary speaker topics or to make hotel reservations!
We wish to thank and acknowledge our sponsor for this event!


www.rhi.com
DeVry
University
Merrill Lynch of Bellevue
Vince DeCastro, Financial
Advisor
www.fc.ml.com.tdr

www.allen-partners.com
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SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION SPECIALLY PACKAGED
FOR WOMEN
By Monique Ford
Social Security Public Affairs
Specialist in 701 5th Avenue, M/S 201 Suite 2900,
Seattle, WA 98104
All Americans need
to understand at least the basics of the Social Security
program. For women, there are reasons it can be especially
important. Here's why:
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Women tend
to live longer than men, which means they are more likely
than men to get Social Security survivors benefits;
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Women will
probably have a greater financial need for Social Security
retirement benefits, and collect them for a longer period of
time since they live longer; and
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Women are
more likely to be affected by some Social Security
provisions than men, such as changing their surnames after
marriage or divorce.
So Social Security
has two ways for women to conveniently get information about
Social Security that directly addresses their needs.
Women will find
our special webpage on women's issues helpful. The webpage is
entitled "For Women" and can be found at
www.socialsecurity.gov/women.
On the left side
of the page is a listing of "roles" that a woman may play in
life, such as working woman, beneficiary, bride, new mother,
divorced spouse, caregiver and widow. When you click on any one
of these roles, you are taken to Social Security information
that would be of interest to you. For example, "new mother"
leads you to links on getting a Social Security number for your
newborn, benefits for children, and more.
On the right side
of the webpage is a listing of Social Security programs -
retirement, survivors and disability - as well as links to the
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicare programs. And
in the center of the "For Women" webpage are links to such
topics as "Don't Outlive Your Retirement Savings."
This link is one
that many working women will find particularly helpful because
it takes them to Social Security's financial planning website at
www.socialsecurity.gov/planners. They can use the
calculators there to test different retirement ages or different
scenarios for future earnings amounts. It also provides some
detailed financial information about how marriage, widowhood,
divorce, self-employment, government jobs and other life or
career events can affect Social Security. And it includes a
link to a non-Social Security worksheet that will help visitors
decide how much they need to save and invest for a comfortable
retirement.
For all this,
and other useful Social Security information important to women,
visit the "For Women" page at
www.socialsecurity.gov/women.
In addition,
Social Security offers a booklet entitled "Social Security:
What Every Woman Should Know." This 24-page publication is a
handy reference tool for any woman who needs a basic
understanding of how the Social Security retirement, survivors
and disability programs work. It also includes information for
women on what to keep in mind about the Social Security program
if they become widowed or divorced. And it addresses other
Social Security issues that a woman may encounter, such as how
to change her name, get Social Security numbers for her child(ren), and ensure Social Security coverage if she is
self-employed or a household worker.
Free copies of the
"What Every Woman Should Know" booklet can be printed by
visiting our website at
www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10127.html or can be ordered by
calling our toll-free number at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY
1-800-325-0778).
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MARK
YOUR CALENDAR
The
Bellevue+ Addition
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February/March |
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Monday
Tacoma
Chapter |
Feb 11th - Second
Monday of the month |
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m. |
Social Hour
Dinner |
La Quinta Inn
1425
E.27St.,
Tacoma, WA Anne Johnson
before 5 pm Thursday
Jonna Mertens
253-942-3550
reservations@aswatacoma.org
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter Board Meeting
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Feb 19th- Third Tuesday of the month |
5:00pm |
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-455-9444 |
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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Feb 19th- Third Tuesday of the month |
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
425-455-9444 |
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Wednesday
Seattle Chapter
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Feb 27th -
Fourth Wednesday of the month
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5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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College Club of Seattle
505 Madison
Seattle, WA
206-467-8645
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Monday
Tacoma
Chapter |
Mar 10th - Second
Monday of the month
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5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m. |
Social Hour
Dinner |
La Quinta Inn
1425
E.27St.,
Tacoma, WA
before 5 pm Thursday
Jonna Mertens
253-942-3550
reservations@aswatacoma.org
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Tuesday
Bellevue Chapter
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Mar 18th -
Third
Tuesday of the month
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6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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Coast Bellevue Hotel
625 116th Ave. NE
Bellevue, WA
425-455-9444 |
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Wednesday
Seattle Chapter
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Mar 26th -
Fourth Wednesday of the month
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5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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Social Time
Dinner
Speaker
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College Club of Seattle
505 Madison
Seattle, WA
206-467-8645
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2007-2008
Program Calendar
2007
July 25
Seattle/Bellevue Joint Starbucks-Kellis
Borek, Counsel, Washington Employers, Inc. Starbucks will present career
opportunities at the company.
1CPE
August 21
Social Potluck Event hosted by Audrey Cheeseman at her house by the
lakeside. Bring a guest night.
September 18
Managing Microsoft
Outlook
October 16
Personal Financial
Planning Lori Segale, Waddell Reed
November 20
Annual Dessert Auction
December 19-College Club
of Seattle
Seattle/Bellevue Joint Dinner Meeting-Seattle Hosting- Risk Tolerance
Therese Govern, MBA, CPA, CFP of trueNorth Financial Services, LLC
2008
January 15
Annual Federal Tax
Update
Shawn
Gagnon, CPA-F. James Weinand and Associates Certified Public Accountants, PS
February 19
How Much
Will We Need to Live on in Retirement
Ellen Webber,
CFP & Janet Weisman-Advisor of Harvest Capital Advisors, Inc
March 20
IMA/ASWA Bellevue
Joint Dinner Meeting-Red Lion Bellevue Inn
WA State Sales Tax
2008 Changes: Destination Sourcing
Linda Miller
Baldwin-Tax Information Specialist for WA Department of Revenue
April 22
The Local Real Estate
Market-Chuck Reiling
May 20
Student Night and
Accounting Scholarship Winners
May 30-31
2008 NW
Regional Conference at the Courtyard Marriott Hotel-Hosted by Bellevue
Chapter- 16 CPE credits
June 17
Making Effective Presentations (Tentative)
Submissions
for
March 2008
Newsletter
Bellevue+
Addition must be received by
Monday, February
24 , 2008
Eleanor Siverts-Akerman
eleanorsa@comcast.net
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The American Society of Women Accountants Bellevue Chapter
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