Financial Management Specialist Bryon Spicer Publishes New Article Discussing The Growing Retirement Crisis In America
Bryon K. Spicer, retirement planning specialist, notes that many Americans aren’t saving enough for retirement.
Dayton, OH – Aug 27, 2013 – Bryon Spicer, author and retirement planning specialist, recently published an article on his website (www.SpicerWealth.com) discussing retirement planning. The article, titled “There’s a Retirement Crisis Brewing: Are You Heading for a Retirement Disaster?” urges his readers to take action.
Bryon writes, “Recent data indicates that most Americans simply aren’t saving enough to support their lifestyle when it comes time to retire.”
Bryon K. Spicer, founder of Seniors Financial Services and Spicer Wealth Management, has devoted over three decades of his life to educating and assisting retirees and pre-retirees on how to plan for and protect their “Financial Security for their Golden Years.” Working closely with his clients, Bryon specializes in tax planning and identifying potential loopholes in financial, investment and estate plans. He works to detect where monies may be “falling through the cracks”. As a Wealth Advisor, Bryon has been recognized in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today and received a 5-Star Rating by Cincinnati Magazine. He is a member of the Better Business Bureau and the National Ethics Bureau. He has co-authored a book titled “Issues of Aging”, and most recently published a best-selling book, Don’t Get Sacked In Retirement: A Financial Quarterback’s Playbook for Winning the Game.
The entire article can be found here.
Learn more about Bryon Spicer and Spicer Wealth Management at http://www.SpicerWealth.com
About Bryon:

An accounting major at Wright State University, Bryon has held several designations, including Certified Insurance Counselor. He has co-authored a book titled “Issues of Aging”, and most recently published his Best-Selling book, “Don’t Get Sacked In Retirement: A Financial Quarterback’s Playbook for Winning the Game”.
Bryon is a sought after speaker. He regularly conducts public workshops on many advanced financial topics to the general public and special interest groups. In addition he has been a guest lecturer at the Ohio State University. Bryon is an approved member of the National Ethics Bureau which shows the highest regards for intergrity and ethical decision making.
Bryon has been married to his wife, Kay since 1985 and has one son. He and his family are very active in their church, school and sports associations, with Bryon holding several board positions within each.
