They say life doesn't give you anything you can't handle. But that doesn't mean you have to handle it alone. These days, it's more important than ever to make sure you have a financial professional by your side; someone who can help evaluate your needs, assess the current economic landscape and recommend a strategy that will help protect your family's wealth, lifestyle and dreams for the future. Let's get started - there's no better time than now.
Welcome to my website. I believe that good financial decisions don't have to be confusing. I can provide simple, proven techniques that can help you make the most of your money and help achieve more of your financial goals.
This site will not only introduce you to my philosophy and services, but it will also offer a wealth of educational materials, articles, newsletters, calculators, and other tools -- all designed to keep you up-to-date on financial issues, strategies, and trends. This educational material is updated frequently, as is my calendar of events, which lists upcoming financial workshops that you may want to attend.
If you have any questions or want to schedule a complimentary meeting to discuss your specific questions, you can e-mail me at hpanderson@ft.newyorklife.com or call (516) 354-5639.
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