The Trial Lawyer Retirement Recovery Program.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at 09:29AM In what will soon be recognized nationally as one of the most unique and powerful retirement planning tools ever devised for lawyers, Wahlstrom and Associates is pleased to announce it's creation of The Trial Lawyer Retirement Recovery Program.
This program, developed as a result of years of experience dealing with trial lawyers and seeing the struggles they have to build a secure retirement, is a totally unique approach to funding retirement for trial lawyers. It has the following features:
1. It utilizes the highly conservative and easily planned cash flow of structured legal fees so as to spread out over time the tax hit of large verdicts and the fee's that become subject to the highest marginal rates, rates that are going up in most states and soon on the Federal level.
2. It takes full advantage of existing tax law in the area of qualified retirement plans and uses that tax deferred structured legal fee cash flow to fund a guaranteed retirement program that has defined benefits that you can count on and that are NOT subject to equity markets and interest rate swings.
3. It further partners with AAA rated life insurance companies, some of the oldest and most stable in the world, to fully insure the completion of the retirement plan, regardless of death, disability or business conditions.
4. It takes fully taxable income and converts it into fully tax deductible income, saving in many cases hundreds of thousands of tax dollars over the years.
For those trial lawyers who have reach their 50's or even 60's and face the grim realization that the stock and real estate markets have devastated their retirement dreams, this Trial Lawyer Retirement Recovery Program allows you to "catch up" to your dreams, take larger deductions then you might otherwise have and insure it is fully self completing through the use of structured legal fees.
Contact either Mark or Evan Wahlstrom at Wahlstrom & Associates by calling 800-444-5924 or emailing Evan at evanwahlstrom@cox.net


