Wachovia Securities

Wisdom is everywhere. Uncommon wisdom is knowing how to apply it.Wachovia Securities represents one of the nation's largest investment firm by assets. Today, the firm employs more than 19,000 associates, over 8,000 of them Financial Advisors. The firm has more than $650 billion in client assets, 791 offices, and 6 million client accounts nationwide. Wachovia Securities is a non-bank affiliate of Wachovia Corporation – the fifth-largest commercial bank holding company in America. While we offer a national platform for products and services, we as advisors feel very blessed that our firm has maintained a "regional culture." Collectively, our branch consists of a close-knit group of 20 very experienced professionals who both support and enjoy working with each other. One of the keys to any successful business is remembering that your clients always have a choice. As you review our information and consider your options, please consider how we may play a part in that choice.
SECURITIES: ARE NOT FDIC-INSURED/ARE NOT BANK-GUARANTEED/MAY LOSE VALUE The financial calculator results shown represent analysis and estimates based on the assumptions you have provided, but they do not reflect all relevant elements of your personal situation. The actual effects of your financial decisions may vary significantly from these estimates--so these estimates should not be regarded as predictions, advice, or recommendations. Wachovia Securities does not provide legal or tax advice. Be sure to consult with your own tax and legal advisors before taking any action that would have tax consequences.

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