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Thursday, February 5, 2015

Merrill Lynch and USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Introduce Ground-breaking Longevity Training Program for Financial Advisors | Bank of America Newsroom

Merrill Lynch and the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology today announced a ground-breaking training program designed to help Merrill Lynch financial advisors and retirement specialists better understand and address the evolving needs of the nation’s aging population and their families.
The new Merrill Lynch Longevity Training Program offers insights into the latest advances, research and experiences in the field of gerontology, which includes the sociological, psychological and physiological aspects of aging. Participants in the program will learn about the importance of and issues associated with longevity through a deeper exploration of seven life priorities defined through Merrill Lynch Clear®, including health, home, family, giving, leisure, work and finances.


Merrill Lynch and USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology Introduce Ground-breaking Longevity Training Program for Financial Advisors | Bank of America Newsroom

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