INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ADVICE: RISKY BUSINESS Presented by Anton Pretorius, Executive Assistant to the Financial Advisor, JOHN SMITH Financial Services.

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INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL ADVICE: RISKY BUSINESS Presented by Anton Pretorius, Executive Assistant to the Financial Advisor, JOHN SMITH Financial Services

About people, not just numbers Ever-changing environment Opportunity to earn significant sums Not 9-5 job, you are in charge! Range of roles/individual to corporate Peace of mind and moving risk elsewhere Everything, and anything Offers protection against significant potential losses and financial hardship FINANCIAL ADVISE IS:INSURANCE IS:

 Retirement planning  Investments  Stocks, bonds, mutual funds  Real Estate investment trusts  Annuity  Insurance products  Asset allocation WHY ARE WE HERE ? Services offered by JOHN SMITH Financial (Pty) Ltd

 Diverse challenges: hurricanes, earthquakes, investments, finance, airlines going out of business, piracy. Big Business

 Contact the JOHN SMITH Financial Services (Pty) Ltd team on (011) or visit our website  JOHN SMITH is our high-capable, experienced and affable financial advisor that will look after all your financial needs. Why us? JOHN SMITH Financial Services (Pty) Ltd understands your financial goals; knowing when you will need to use your money, and what you will be using it for. We help you achieve those goals.