Randy Raymond,CLU,ChFC
I am committed to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in my relationship with you, my client. I endeavor to know and understand your financial situation and provide you with only the highest quality information, services, and products to help you reach your goals.
Pledge of Confidentiality:
I accept the responsibility of preserving the confidentiality of all matters discussed with each client. The importance of keeping this trust is unquestioned! As a financial professional I regard confidentiality as the single most important item of consideration. "Your business is your business". If I am given the opportunity to work with you, you have my personal guarantee of total confidentiality.
"YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY TOMORROW IS MY MISSION TODAY"
Newsletters
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HOT TOPIC: Rising Oil Prices Could Pose the Latest Threat to the Economy
This article discusses the market dynamics that are impacting oil prices and adding to concerns about broader inflation and economic growth.
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Roth 401(k) News: Is It Time to Rethink How You Save for Retirement?
High-income participants will not be allowed to make pre-tax catch-up contributions to a traditional 401(k) or similar plan starting in 2026, but they will be able to contribute to a workplace Roth.
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Bear Market Emotions: Strategy vs. Reaction
Staying disciplined in building a well-constructed portfolio over time can help carry investors through the market’s rough spots.
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HDHP/HSA Pairing May Help Control Medical Costs
High-deductible health plans offer potential savings by encouraging cost-effective choices in medical spending, as well as eligibility for a health savings account with tax advantages.
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