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Chris Hoffman understands Atlanta is looking for quality financial planning. It’s why he started Hoffman Financial Group and created “Money Unleashed,” a local Atlanta financial radio show. Along with Randy Cook, Chris empowers investors and retirement savers with the information they need to expect more from their financial advisors.
Chris and his team strive to deliver Atlanta’s first-class service in wealth management and retirement income strategies. One of Chris’ biggest passions is teaching portfolio investment to retirees who need it most. In addition to hosting “Money Unleashed,” Hoffman Financial Group leads retirement planning workshops in the greater Atlanta area to educate about the future of American retirement.
Atlanta needs planning for retirement, investments, IRA, Roth conversions, income taxes, long-term care, life insurance, estate, legacy, and more. Chris and the Hoffman Financial Group can handle it all.
Start navigating your financial journey with a complimentary Retirement Roadmap from Hoffman Financial. Find where you are on the roadmap and know what steps to take next.
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Chris Hoffman will keep you informed about investment topics, retirement strategies, economic impact, and even a few personal updates.
There are a lot of things you want to do in retirement. You want a financial advisor that takes care of the behind-the-scenes details, so you have the money to fund your fun. That means planning BEFORE retirement, but also ongoing support through retirement.
Do you know where your 401(k) is invested? Do you know what holdings are inside the funds? Do you know what the performance is? Do you know what fees are associated with each fund? If you don’t, you aren’t alone…but you should.
Jay Leno saved all his paychecks from his years on the Tonight Show for use in retirement. You have saved in a 401(k). Is it realistic to retire, pull income and not touch the principle on your savings?
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