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Interview with Armond Croom. The Financial Planner Pt. 1

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Armond Croom is a financial whiz, who is also one of the funniest guest I've had the pleasure of speaking with. We talked and laughed for 2 full hours and created two informative episodes, of which, this is the first part.
In part one, Armond tells us how he attended Tulane University originally to become a doctor, but ended up taking finance, and then joining the US Navy, where he attained the rank of lieutenant at the age of 24. He was in charge of manging a team of 70 people, overseeing a million dollar operation, running the vending machine operation, two shift stores, the barber shop, and the laundry facility.
After leaving the Navy, Armond was introduced to a group of financial advisors who showed him the ropes on becoming a financial adviser, and he ended up working with that company and taking on his first clients. In just a short amount of time, Armond became the top financial advisor in his office. After meeting his mentor and going to the next level with his clients, Armond started his own company, Croom Financial.
Be shure to visit Armond's blog, The Financial Effect
Also connect with Armond on social media
Instagram
Twitter
LinkedIn

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Armond Croom is a financial whiz, who is also one of the funniest guest I've had the pleasure of speaking with. We talked and laughed for 2 full hours and created two informative episodes, of which, this is the first part.
In part one, Armond tells us how he attended Tulane University originally to become a doctor, but ended up taking finance, and then joining the US Navy, where he attained the rank of lieutenant at the age of 24. He was in charge of manging a team of 70 people, overseeing a million dollar operation, running the vending machine operation, two shift stores, the barber shop, and the laundry facility.
After leaving the Navy, Armond was introduced to a group of financial advisors who showed him the ropes on becoming a financial adviser, and he ended up working with that company and taking on his first clients. In just a short amount of time, Armond became the top financial advisor in his office. After meeting his mentor and going to the next level with his clients, Armond started his own company, Croom Financial.
Be shure to visit Armond's blog, The Financial Effect
Also connect with Armond on social media
Instagram
Twitter
LinkedIn

  continue reading

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