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The series’ first sold-out event in June for young professionals.

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Navigating your finances can be challenging — but it doesn’t have to be. Enter: Aurora Financial Strategies.

This local financial advisory team recently launched a Flavors and Funds series to help educate Hoosiers — and answer their burning financial questions.

Their second event, happening Wednesday, Sept. 25, will focus on retirement planning for soon-to-be retirees (think: within the next five years).

Enjoy an open conversation with the Aurora team as they share tips to optimize your plan over dinner. Secure your spot

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