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Lyehopper's Roundup....
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Originally posted by Lyehopper View PostSpeaking of Professionals.... You never gave me the number to that Certified Financial Planner you promised for zip code 24122.
There are four offices within 20 miles of your zip code. I haven't checked on any of them so I don't know which of them are CFPs or any of the details of their practices. Give 'em a call and ask:
1: W. MAC MILLER 14.4 mi from center of zip code
MILLER CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
10 S. JEFFERSON ST. SUITE 840
ROANOKE, VA 24011
(540)345-5200
2: ROBERT EARLS 15.0 mi from center of zip code
347 HIGHLAND AVE, SW 2ND FLR
ROANOKE, VA 24016
(540)400-6909
3: PAMELA FULGHUM 16.4 mi from center of zip code
3167 STONERIDGE ROAD
ROANOKE, VA 24014-4217
(540)527-6067
4: J. BRANDON BELL CRPC 18.9 mi from center of zip code
BELL WEALTH MANAGEMENT
2774 ELECTRIC RD STE A
ROANOKE, VA 24018
(540)777-0035
There are others but I wanted to start with those closest to you.
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CFPs
Lye, alternatively, you could go to http://www.cfp.net/search/ or http://www.fpanet.org/PlannerSearch/search.cfm and do a search. The 2nd one returns fewer results, because it bills itself as a "referral service." Besides the many listed in Roanoke, I notice there are a half dozen listed in Lynchburg, though Bedford has none.—Rob
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Another business opportunity knocks!
Originally posted by Rob View PostLye, alternatively, you could go to http://www.cfp.net/search/ or http://www.fpanet.org/PlannerSearch/search.cfm and do a search. The 2nd one returns fewer results, because it bills itself as a "referral service." Besides the many listed in Roanoke, I notice there are a half dozen listed in Lynchburg, though Bedford has none.BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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Some Southerners who found success on Wall Street
Bernard Baruch (South Carolina)
Jack Dreyfus (Alabama)
W. D. Gann (Texas)
Paul Tudor Jones (Tennessee)
Charles E. Merrill (Florida)
T. Rowe Price (Maryland)
Richard Rainwater (Texas)
Julian Robertson (North Carolina)
James B. (Jimmy) Rogers (Alabama)
John Templeton (Tennessee)
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Originally posted by ParkTwain View PostBernard Baruch (South Carolina)
Jack Dreyfus (Alabama)
W. D. Gann (Texas)
Paul Tudor Jones (Tennessee)
Charles E. Merrill (Florida)
T. Rowe Price (Maryland)
Richard Rainwater (Texas)
Julian Robertson (North Carolina)
James B. (Jimmy) Rogers (Alabama)
John Templeton (Tennessee)
That ain't in the South Park!.... Get it.... South-Park...jejejeBEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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Originally posted by ParkTwain View PostMaryland? Oh yes it is, it's south of the Mason-Dixon line, good buddy! Tell that to Abe Lincoln, who was in fear of his life, passing through Baltimore late at night on his train, to take up his first term as President!
BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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W Virginia was a "carve-out" that occurred under "special circumstances" during the War, with the help of Federal troops. ( http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/statehoo.html ) Maryland was a slave state that was not allowed by Federal troops to secede. You never heard the southern accents from those raised in Maryland?
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Originally posted by ParkTwain View PostW Virginia was a "carve-out" that occurred under "special circumstances" during the War, with the help of Federal troops. ( http://www.wvculture.org/hiStory/statehoo.html ) Maryland was a slave state that was not allowed by Federal troops to secede. You never heard the southern accents from those raised in Maryland?
But I said nothing about slavery or the Civil War.... I know what and where the "South" is and West VA nor Maryland is in it.... or a part of it....
I think the map I posted shows what states make up the "South" Park....
Get it?.... South Park. jeeeeejeeeeeeErRRRRRjeeeehic!
BEEF!... it's whats for dinner!
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