Stacy Francis, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst & Financial Planner

Stacy Francis, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst & Financial Planner

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Posted to by First Wives World on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 9:05am

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Stacy is called the human Prozac of wealth management! She literally takes the worry and anxiety out of managing your finances.

Stacy, CFP(r), CDFA(tm), is founder and President of Francis Financial, Inc., an independent, fee-only financial planning firm in New York City that helps individuals just like you achieve financial freedom.

Stacy has a passion for providing holistic financial planning. As a NAPFA-Registered Financial Advisor, she is legally obliged to put the interests of her clients above her own. She neither sells products, nor accepts commissions, so clients expect and get unbiased financial advice.

Stacy is a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA) and has completed specialized training in the financial issues of divorce through the College for Divorce Specialists. She is the co-chair of the Association of Divorce Financial Planners New York Metro Area Chapter.

Stacy is also the Founder of Savvy Ladies(r), a 15,000+ strong non-profit organization that empowers women to take control of their finances and achieve a more rich and rewarding life.

As a nationally recognized expert in finance, Stacy has appeared on The Today Show, CNBC, Fine Living and is frequently quoted in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Barron's, CNN, The Daily News, Dow Jones, Money Magazine, MSN, Newsday, and many others.

She is committed to empowering you to discover what's important and help you make your dreams come true. She is here to ensure you clearly understand where you are, help you determine where you want to go and then show you how to get there.
 

Stacy Francis, Francis Financials
111 John Street, Suite 240
New York, NY 10038
Phone: 212-374-9008
Fax: 646-219-6799
http://www.francisfinancial.net/


My Blogs:

Is You Spouse Hiding Assets From You?
Don't Let Your Ex Ruin Your Credit
A Crash Course in Handling Your Money
5 Tips to Filing Your Taxes Post-Divorce
5 Steps to Protect Your Financial Future After Divorce
5 Step to Saving Your Credit from Your Ex

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