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Robert Burger
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ
Robert Burger
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Hourly Financial Planning Services, Ongoing Investment Management, Middle Income Client Needs, Divorce Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CDFA, CFP®
Data Provided By:
Dale Walters
Keats, Connelly and Associates, LLC
(602) 955-5007 Ext: 210
3336 North 32nd Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ
Dale Walters
Keats, Connelly and Associates, LLC
(602) 955-5007 Ext: 210
3336 North 32nd Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Expertises
High Net Worth Client Needs, Estate & Generational Planning Issues, College/Education Planning, Tax Planning
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, CPA/PFS
Data Provided By:
Philip Stoker
Stoker Ostler Wealth Advisors
(480) 890-8088
4900 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 2600
Scottsdale, AZ
Philip Stoker
Stoker Ostler Wealth Advisors
(480) 890-8088
4900 N. Scottsdale Road, Suite 2600
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®
Data Provided By:
David Fernandez
Wealth Engineering, LLC
480-296-2042
7337 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Suite 282
Scottsdale, AZ
David Fernandez
Wealth Engineering, LLC
480-296-2042
7337 E. Doubletree Ranch Rd., Suite 282
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Cash Flow/Budgets/Credit Issues, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, High Net Worth Client Needs, College/Education Planning, Estate & Generational Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®
Data Provided By:
Vincent Rossi
Intelligent Capitalworks
(480) 951-2900
Promenade Corporate Center
Scottsdale, AZ
Vincent Rossi
Intelligent Capitalworks
(480) 951-2900
Promenade Corporate Center
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Plan Investment Advice, Tax Planning, Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®, MSFS
Data Provided By:
Michael Larriva
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ
Michael Larriva
Perspective Financial Services, LLC
(602) 635-1313 or 235-0336
1440 E. Missouri Avenue, Suite 250
Phoenix, AZ 85014
Expertises
Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Planning Concerns for Corporate Executives, Advising Medical Professionals, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Women's Financial Planning Issues
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®
Data Provided By:
Robert Keats
Keats, Connelly and Associates, LLC
(602) 955-5007 Ext: 210
3336 North 32nd Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ
Robert Keats
Keats, Connelly and Associates, LLC
(602) 955-5007 Ext: 210
3336 North 32nd Street, Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Expertises
Ongoing Investment Management, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Financial Issues Between Generations, Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, BS, CFP®, MSFS
Data Provided By:
John Stephens
TCI Wealth Advisors, Inc.
(480) 991-0401
7550 E. McDonald Drive, Suite D
Scottsdale, AZ
John Stephens
TCI Wealth Advisors, Inc.
(480) 991-0401
7550 E. McDonald Drive, Suite D
Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Expertises
Advising Medical Professionals, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Planning Concerns for Corporate Executives, High Net Worth Client Needs, Ongoing Investment Management, Advising Entrepreneurs
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFA, CFP®, MBA, MD
Data Provided By:
Matthew Murphy
Murphy Capital Advisors, LLC
(623) 872-3333
6751 N. Sunset Blvd.
Glendale, AZ
Matthew Murphy
Murphy Capital Advisors, LLC
(623) 872-3333
6751 N. Sunset Blvd.
Glendale, AZ 85305
Expertises
Helping Clients Identify & Achieve Goals, Retirement Planning & Distribution Rules, Ongoing Investment Management
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, CFP®
Data Provided By:
Michael Searcy
Ronald Blue & Co., LLC
(480) 820-2660
60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1012
Tempe, AZ
Michael Searcy
Ronald Blue & Co., LLC
(480) 820-2660
60 East Rio Salado Parkway, Suite 1012
Tempe, AZ 85281
Expertises
Estate & Generational Planning Issues, Ongoing Investment Management, Charitable Giving - Trusts & Foundations, High Net Worth Client Needs, Planning Issues for Business Owners, Financial Issues Between Generations
Certifications
NAPFA Registered Financial Advisor, ChFc, CLU
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| How the Venture Capitalists Nationwide Say to Do It By Brian Hill Profit Dynamics Inc., a research firm in Fountain Hills, Arizona, recently conducted a survey of 74 venture capital firms from all regions of the United States. They were asked their views about the outlook for the early stage capital market in the upcoming year. On the whole, the VCs responded with at least a moderate degree of optimism, the overall theme being--the worst may be over. They were then asked this question: What advice would you give to entrepreneurs looking for early stage capital? Here's what they told us: 1. Be Prepared In both good times and bad, this is good advice: Be thoroughly prepared for the presentation to VCs and focus on why your business will make money for investors. 2. Conserve Capital In the late 1990's, capital was much more plentiful and in some cases, management teams looked at the term "burn rate" to literally mean they had investors' money to burn, and when one round of financing ran out, they could easily go out and get more. From 2000 and up to today, a massive reality check occurred in the market for early stage capital. The emphasis now is on conserving capital and reaching as many milestones as you can on your own without investors' money. 3. Be Committed In the due diligence process, investors try to determine the level of commitment the management team has to the business. Will the team exhaust themselves trying to make this business succeed? Part of that commitment can be financial, both in terms of willingness to commit personal resources to the venture, and the willingness to forego compensation until the cash flow of the venture becomes positive. 4. Have An Outstanding Management Team One way investors mitigate risk is to only put money behind the very finest management teams. An ever-viable maxim applies (and you imagine VCs carry this around in their wallets): a great team with a mediocre idea succeeds more often than a great idea with a mediocre team. The strength of the management team is even more critical to them when the new venture will be trying to gain a foothold in tough economic times. 5. Be Patient and Persevere Even in the exhilarating days of the Internet boom, entrepreneurs were sometimes shocked by how long it took them to obtain seed stage or first round capital. For one thing, they did not take into account the incredible number of ventures that were begun... | |
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