Bridget
Schneider joins PFC Asset Management
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[JAN. 5, 2005]
A local business is excited to announce a couple of
major changes. First, Clarence Barney and Dana Sydney invited K. Bridget
Schneider to join the PFC Asset Management Inc. team. Schneider accepted, and
she began working at the firm on Jan. 3. Barney and Sydney felt that their
clients would benefit from the increased personalized attention. The team of
three professionals is now available to help with all of the clients' financial
needs.
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In addition to the
personnel increase, PFC Asset Management began an association on
Nov. 29 with a new broker-dealer, Securities America Inc. Sydney
said that the PFC Asset Management office will greatly benefit with
improved access to technical, back office and electronic support
that will better serve their clients. The goals of PFC Asset
Management are to provide clients with up-to-date financial and
investment information, while offering a full spectrum of risk
management and insurance services. During discussions with clients,
they are often asked if they can take a more active role in
establishing and implementing plans for retirement, college funding,
estate transition and risk management. Most clients are simply
seeking advice and help from a trusted professional and the
opportunity to solve several needs with one-stop service.
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PFC offers clients unbiased financial advice as well as
year-round monitoring to make sure clients stay on course. Too often
plans are not reviewed or, even worse, not implemented at all after
they are developed. By regularly meeting with clients to truly
appreciate their needs and objectives, the professionals at PFC
believe they can help clients achieve the peace of mind that comes
from working with a trusted adviser. The team at PFC understands the
importance of any financial decision, and they take a personal
interest in all clients, Sydney said.
PFC Asset Management Inc. is located at 1801 N. Kickapoo St., in
the H&R Block building in Lincoln.
[News release]
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