
Frazier Financial Advisors, LLC: Knowledgeable guidance to clarify goals and achieve financial success.
Frazier Financial Advisors, LLC offers knowledgeable, approachable financial guidance in Columbus, Ohio. Clients praise a dedicated team that answers questions and helps clarify and reach financial goals, with Maddi Keegan highlighted for caring, compassionate, and smart service. A review noted concerns about investing alignment, illustrating that experiences may vary.
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Comprehensive analysis and strategy development for retirement, education, and wealth goals.
Personalized portfolio management and investment advice tailored to your risk tolerance and objectives.
Guidance on 401(k), IRAs, and other retirement accounts to secure your financial future.
Holistic services including estate planning, tax strategies, and asset allocation.
One-on-one sessions to answer questions and provide expert advice on financial matters.
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Logan Hogrefe
Danielle Torchia
Frazier Financial has assembled an outstanding team of knowledgeable, approachable professionals who are always ready to answer questions and provide guidance. They've been instrumental in helping me clarify and achieve my financial goals. It's truly a pleasure working with such a dedicated group—highly recommend!
Adam Longstreth
Maddi Keegan (and her team) at Frazier Financial are such a joy to work with. She is caring, compassionate, smart, and knows her stuff! I would highly recommend her to anyone for any and all of your financial needs.
Taylor Cox
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Do not use this place for your investingWas supposed to meet with jane only and During the process a guy named benji was there Had no clue, he was gonna be there.Nor did jane relate this information to me beforehand I thought the meeting went very well When I told them I was a big fan of dave ramsey benji Told me he watched it before and he thought it was entertaining That was the first red flag Meaning that he had a different agenda than what I believed in. In other words he wanted me to invest in Funds that he wanted me to invest in It doesn't work that way. When I hire you, you guys work for me. Not the other way around. I even suggested to him to take a look at my stocks that I previously had. Told me he didn't need to look at them He also stated that They didn't have any ties with other mutual funds companies That was red flag number 2. Because they only work with fidelity and charles schwab meaning they have some type of contract with them Benji also stated To me that all his clients were invested in the same exact stocks.Red flag number 3 Everybody's different they shouldn't be invested in all the same stocks Unless you have a contract with those mutual companies From the first time I met Benji had a bad feeling about him. Gave off the vibe as a know, it all And that he was better than me. At the end of the meeting I let Jane know.I have some questions that I wanted her to answer for me which I had written down These were basic questions. Is about certain things that I look for in a financial visor And also Questions about you as a personal adviser They they tell you that they can get a plan together for you for 1500 dollars Red flag Number 4 So the very next day jane emails me the thing she needs for me to get the plan going Goes on and on about how she enjoyed meeting me Then once I email her back about the questions to see if she completed them Then she states were not a good fit. Red flag number 5 I've explained to her.This is how the process works If i'm going to hire you i'm going to interview you first Then she states that she would give me numbers to other advisers in the area that could help me She never did.Email her once again to remind her and she's never responded To me this is very bad leadership And I highly recommend that you do not deal with people Like this.