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ABLE Today Program and ABLE Age Adjustment Act with Eric Ochmanek and Mark Raymond, Jr.

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For this Settle Smart Podcast discussion - we sat down with ABLE Today's Program Director Eric Ochmanek and National Outreach Lead Mark Raymond Jr.
We'll be taking a look at how ABLE today is helping change lives. ABLE programs revolutionize community participation, financial stability, and future planning for individuals with disabilities and their families. They provide the ability to save and invest for additional expenses related to disabilities without sacrificing eligibility for federal means-tested benefits.
The ABLE Program promotes ABLE accounts as a viable financial tool for people with disabilities. Eric Ochmanek describes what ABLE Today is, and Mark is here to share the good news on the recent passage of the "ABLE Age Adjustment Act" and is additionally the founder of the Split Second Foundation.
Learn more about Eric Ochmanek and the ABLE today program here: https://nast.org/able-advocacy/
Learn more about Mark Raymond, Jr. and the Split Second Foundation here: https://www.splitsecondfoundation.org/

Visit our site at https://nssta.com/ to learn more about structured settlements.

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For this Settle Smart Podcast discussion - we sat down with ABLE Today's Program Director Eric Ochmanek and National Outreach Lead Mark Raymond Jr.
We'll be taking a look at how ABLE today is helping change lives. ABLE programs revolutionize community participation, financial stability, and future planning for individuals with disabilities and their families. They provide the ability to save and invest for additional expenses related to disabilities without sacrificing eligibility for federal means-tested benefits.
The ABLE Program promotes ABLE accounts as a viable financial tool for people with disabilities. Eric Ochmanek describes what ABLE Today is, and Mark is here to share the good news on the recent passage of the "ABLE Age Adjustment Act" and is additionally the founder of the Split Second Foundation.
Learn more about Eric Ochmanek and the ABLE today program here: https://nast.org/able-advocacy/
Learn more about Mark Raymond, Jr. and the Split Second Foundation here: https://www.splitsecondfoundation.org/

Visit our site at https://nssta.com/ to learn more about structured settlements.

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