Services
We provide expert assistance in the following areas:
Investments
- Bonds
- Check Writing
- Common Stock
- Debit Card
- Educational IRA
- Brokerage Accounts
- Traditional IRA
- Roth IRA
- SEP IRA
- Simple IRA
- Treasury Bills
- Government Securities
- Treasury Notes
- Variable Annuities
Financial Planning
- Retirement Plans
- Tax Plans
- 401k Planning
- 403b Planning
- College Plans
- Estate Plans
- Money Management
- Money Purchasing Plans
- Profit Sharing Plans
Insurance
- Disability Income Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Care Insurance
- Individual Health Insurance
- Group Health Insurance
Effective June 9, 2017, all individuals who provide advice to retirement plans, including Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), must abide by the fiduciary standard. What does the fiduciary standard mean? This means that your advisor must put your interests first before their own or that of the firm, make prudent recommendations, charge reasonable compensation and make no misrepresentations to you regarding recommended investments. The recommendations made by your advisor must be based upon your specific investment needs and objectives. The fiduciary standard is applicable to any recommendations that your advisor makes to you, the client, for your retirement account. Please note the firm does have policies and procedures in place to monitor this level of fiduciary responsibility for our clients.
Please consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing in Variable Annuities. The prospectus, which contains this and other information about the variable annuity contract and the underlying investment options, can be obtained from the insurance company or your financial professional. Be sure to read the prospectus carefully before deciding whether to invest. The investment return and principal value of the variable annuity investment options are not guaranteed. Variable annuity sub-accounts fluctuate with changes in market conditions. The principal may be worth more or less than the original amount invested when the annuity is surrendered.