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The list of 23 tips below on working with more veterans as clients and hiring more to positions in the industry comes from servicemembers-turned-financial advisors and other industry professionals. They include practice management insights, key planning questions,
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- Paul Stephens, a Navy veteran and the founder of Savannah, Georgia-based
Paul the Advisor
- Chet Bennetts, a Marine Corps veteran and free financial counseling and planning provider to servicemembers and their families who is the ChFC and CFP certification education program director at
The American College of Financial Services
- Ramona Maior, a Navy veteran who is a vice president and relationship manager at Phoenix-based
Priority Financial Group
- Annette Harris, an Army veteran who is the founder of Jacksonville, Florida-based
Harris Financial Coaching
- Derek Pszenny, a Marine Corps veteran and head of the Pinehurst, North Carolina-based chapter of a support network organization for veterans called
Irreverent Warriors who is the co-founder of Greenville, North Carolina-basedCarolina Wealth Management
- Mark Steffe, the CEO of Fort Worth, Texas-based
First Command Financial Services , an independent wealth management company specializing in working with active servicemembers and veteran clients
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