Carol E. Arnott, Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst

Carol E. Arnott, Certified Financial Planner and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst

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Posted to by First Wives World on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 11:54am

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Since 1988 Carol has been providing financial advice to individuals, couples and business owners. In addition to being a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional and a Chartered Financial Consultant, Carol is also a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and specializes in helping divorcing spouses understand the economic consequences of the divorce process to obtain a settlement that is financially feasible. Post-divorce, she guides her clients through the maze of transferring and re-titling assets so they can begin the path to their financial independence.

Carol’s planning practice has been featured in The New York Times, The News Journal, Delaware Business Ledger, the Community News, on MSN.com and Forbes.com, and in Delaware Today magazine, where she was recognized as one of the “state’s best financial planners” in 2008. She has appeared on FOX29’s morning television show as a financial planning specialist and is a sought-after speaker on a variety of financial topics.
 

Carol E. Arnott, Certified Financial Planner
Greenville Financial Group, LLC.
4001 Kennett Pike, Suite 318

Greenville, DE 19807
Phone: 302.658-5800 or 866.235-5800

Fax: 302.658-5335 or 866.601-1867
carnott@greenvillefinancial.com
https://www.greenvillefinancial.com/


My Blogs:

Preparing for Divorce: Steps to Protect Your Financial Future
From I Love You to I.O.U: Reaching an Equitable Divorce Settlement

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