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You're 42. You've been maxing out your 401(k) for years. You have $340K saved.
That sounds good, right?
But here's the question that keeps you up at night:
Is that actually enough to retire at 60? Or will you be working until 70?

You've tried running retirement calculators online. You get a different answer every time. One says you're fine. Another says you need $2M. A third tells you it depends on market returns.
None of them give you a real answer.

Because here's what those calculators don't tell you:
It's not just about HOW MUCH you have saved. It's about HOW it's invested and WHETHER your strategy matches your timeline.
A 42-year-old single woman aiming to retire at 60 needs a completely different approach than a 42-year-old planning to work until 67.
If you want to retire early, you need growth strategies to build your nest egg over the next 18 years.

But if you're too aggressive and markets crash at 55, you could lose years of progress with no time to recover.
If you're too conservative, your money won't grow fast enough to hit your early retirement goal.

Most women I work with are in one of two situations:
Situation 1: 
Their 401(k) is invested like they're 30 years old with decades to recover from crashes. That might have been fine 10 years ago, but at 42 with 18 years until early retirement, it's risky.

Situation 2: 
They have no idea how their 401(k) is actually invested. They picked a target-date fund years ago and haven't thought about it since. They have no clue if it's appropriate for someone aiming to retire at 60.

Sound familiar?
Here's what you actually need to know:
→ Is your current allocation appropriate for your specific retirement timeline?
 → Do you need growth strategies, income strategies, or a transition plan between the two?
 → What happens if markets drop 40% when you're 55, do you have a plan or just hope?
 → Are you on track to retire at 60, or do you need to adjust now?

I'm Amber Jenkins, and I work exclusively with professional women who want clear answers about their retirement readiness, not vague reassurances or confusing jargon.

In this free webinar, I explain:
→ Growth vs income strategies: When you need each one based on your timeline (10-17 years from retirement vs 1-2 years)
→ How to assess your positioning: Is your 401(k) allocated for someone aiming to retire at 60, or does it need adjustment?
→ Active risk management: Why "buy and hold" may not work when you don't have decades to wait for recovery
→ What "on track" actually means: Not generic calculator results, but real clarity on whether your strategy will get you to early retirement
→ Your next steps: Whether you're positioned well or need to make changes now

This is for single professional women who: 
→ Are 40+ and aiming to retire before 65
→ Have been disciplined savers but aren't sure if it's enough
→ Want expert guidance without being talked down to
→ Need to know NOW if they're on track—not guess and hope

By the end of 45 minutes, you'll understand:
→ Whether your current strategy matches your early retirement goal
→ If you need growth strategies or if it's time to shift toward income
→ What adjustments are needed if you're not positioned correctly
→ How to evaluate your progress going forward

You've worked too hard for too long to just "hope" your retirement works out.
Get the clarity you need.
Save Your Seat In My Free Webinar → 11/05/2025

You're 42. You've been maxing out your 401(k) for years. You have $340K saved. That sounds good, right? But here's the question that keeps you up at night: Is that actually enough to retire at 60? Or will you be working until 70? You've tried running retirement calculators online. You get a different answer every time. One says you're fine. Another says you need $2M. A third tells you it depends on market returns. None of them give you a real answer. Because here's what those calculators don't tell you: It's not just about HOW MUCH you have saved. It's about HOW it's invested and WHETHER your strategy matches your timeline. A 42-year-old single woman aiming to retire at 60 needs a completely different approach than a 42-year-old planning to work until 67. If you want to retire early, you need growth strategies to build your nest egg over the next 18 years. But if you're too aggressive and markets crash at 55, you could lose years of progress with no time to recover. If you're too conservative, your money won't grow fast enough to hit your early retirement goal. Most women I work with are in one of two situations: Situation 1: Their 401(k) is invested like they're 30 years old with decades to recover from crashes. That might have been fine 10 years ago, but at 42 with 18 years until early retirement, it's risky. Situation 2: They have no idea how their 401(k) is actually invested. They picked a target-date fund years ago and haven't thought about it since. They have no clue if it's appropriate for someone aiming to retire at 60. Sound familiar? Here's what you actually need to know: → Is your current allocation appropriate for your specific retirement timeline? → Do you need growth strategies, income strategies, or a transition plan between the two? → What happens if markets drop 40% when you're 55, do you have a plan or just hope? → Are you on track to retire at 60, or do you need to adjust now? I'm Amber Jenkins, and I work exclusively with professional women who want clear answers about their retirement readiness, not vague reassurances or confusing jargon. In this free webinar, I explain: → Growth vs income strategies: When you need each one based on your timeline (10-17 years from retirement vs 1-2 years) → How to assess your positioning: Is your 401(k) allocated for someone aiming to retire at 60, or does it need adjustment? → Active risk management: Why "buy and hold" may not work when you don't have decades to wait for recovery → What "on track" actually means: Not generic calculator results, but real clarity on whether your strategy will get you to early retirement → Your next steps: Whether you're positioned well or need to make changes now This is for single professional women who: → Are 40+ and aiming to retire before 65 → Have been disciplined savers but aren't sure if it's enough → Want expert guidance without being talked down to → Need to know NOW if they're on track—not guess and hope By the end of 45 minutes, you'll understand: → Whether your current strategy matches your early retirement goal → If you need growth strategies or if it's time to shift toward income → What adjustments are needed if you're not positioned correctly → How to evaluate your progress going forward You've worked too hard for too long to just "hope" your retirement works out. Get the clarity you need. Save Your Seat In My Free Webinar →

10/30/2025

You’ve been saving for years.

Every paycheck, money goes into your 401(k).

You’ve been disciplined. You’ve done everything right.

But if someone asked how your money is actually invested — could you answer? 🤔

Is it aggressive? Conservative? Protected for someone your age?
Most women can’t — because no one ever explained it.

“Set it and forget it” ≠ “optimized for your timeline.”
It just means your portfolio hasn’t evolved with your life.

In my free webinar, Women & Investing, I’ll show you:
✨ Why passive “buy and hold” may not fit your 40s & 50s
✨ What active risk management really means
✨ How to tell if your portfolio actually fits your timeline

45 minutes. Plain English. Real clarity about your money.

👉 Save your seat now
https://event.secureretire.com/women-and-investing-webinar

10/15/2023

📣Just 2 days away!

📞Dont hesitate to RSVP your spot for our upcoming events on Oct. 17th & 19th.

🌿 We are excited to provide an opportunity to learn more about the most important aspects of retirement planning.

🔑 With our long-time experience, we will be objectively presenting key information that will help you gain more confidence from this knowledge.

🗓 Please check out our event page for either the 17th or the 19th and call the number listed to reserve your space!

10/10/2023

Don’t forget to RSVP your spot for our upcoming events on Oct. 17th & 19th.

We are excited to provide an opportunity to learn more about the most important aspects of retirement planning.

With our long-time experience, we will be objectively presenting key information that will help you gain more confidence from this knowledge.

Please check out our event page for either the 17th or the 19th and call the number listed to reserve your space!

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