First Command Financial Services
FORT WORTH, Texas – Servicemembers who work with a financial planner cite financial know-how and moral fiber as the top qualities to look for when picking a planner, according to the First Command Financial Behaviors Index®.
Recent survey findings from the First Command Financial Behaviors Index® reveal that roughly three quarters of middle-class military families (senior NCOs and commissioned officers in pay grades E-6 and above with household incomes of at least $50,000) picked “trustworthy,” “knowledgeable” and “honest” as the most important attributes they seek in a planner.
“Financial planning is a profession built on personal relationships with people you trust,” said Scott Spiker, CEO of First Command Financial Services, Inc. “These survey findings underscore the unique combination of economic and emotional assistance provided by financial planners as they coach servicemembers and their families in the
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