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We have been providing financial engineering services for financial services professionals since 1982. The professional credentials of our staff, faculty and financial engineers include: |
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Certified Financial Planner® Chartered Life Underwriter Attorney At Law Chartered Financial Analyst |
Certified Public Accountant Certified Insurance Counselor Certified Senior Analyst Chartered Financial Consultant |
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The Evolution of Financial Engineering
In 1979, the
Stanford Research Institute
completed a survey of over 37,000 business owners and other successful
individuals regarding how their financial needs were being satisfied.
Those surveyed expressed the following frustrations: • The prepackaged services and products they were forced into. • The sales-intensive atmosphere surrounding those services and products. • The vast number of individuals, firms and institutions with which they were forced to deal. • The low competency level of the individuals providing those services and products. • The confusion and complexity of the products and services themselves. |
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Becoming aware of the survey in 1982, Nick Gregory set out to structure a financial engineering firm combining the survey’s results with basic engineering principles as its foundation. Today, financial engineers help clients deal more effectively with their financial life support systems while avoiding the prepackaging, complexity, incompetency, and sales-intensive atmosphere permeating the financial services industry. How? • By using a broad swath of financial knowledge. • By teaming strategically with competent, honest and multi-faceted accounting, legal, banking, insurance and investment professionals. • By providing custom designed financial engineering tailored to meet the clients’ specific needs, concerns and objectives. • By using simple practicality — making the confusing and complex understandable enough to motivate clients to do what is in their best interest. • By the proper coordination of the financial engineering areas surrounding the financial life support systemsTM of clients.
In summary, the demand for financial engineering continues to increase, while the financial services industry continues to do business the old fashioned way. |
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