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In a Career Transition Due to a Job Layoff?

Posted on 05 February 2009 by Allgen Financial

If you currently experiencing a disruption in your career, Allgen Financial Services, Inc. has a Toll-Free Hotline at (888) 625-5436 for you to use in order to discuss your specific career and financial situation with a professional financial advisor.

Because so many people are experiencing job layoffs, Allgen has setup a hotline to make the job transition easier by offering advice on how to best make any necessary financial transitions. Your initial consultation is complementary, and is designed to help answer any financial questions you may have.

Allgen Financial Services also has established an RSS feed providing retirement financial information. The feed can be found at http://www.allgenfinancial.com/financialnews/feed. This feed is designed to provide critical information about the economy, financial market conditions, and Allgen’s investment strategy.

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Financial Advisors in Windermere, Florida

Posted on 17 January 2009 by Allgen Financial

Allgen Financial Services, Inc. (www.allgenfinancial.com) serves individuals, families, and businesses in Windermere, Florida. Despite the economic downturn in 2008, Allgen continues to grow. In 2009, Allgen plans to have a greater presence in Windermere, Florida. “We are excited to continue serving the Windermere community,” said James Zimbardi a Senior Partner at Allgen Financial Services, Inc.

Even though individuals and families in Windermere tend to be more affluent, the economic turmoil has still taken a toll on the Windermere community. Many baby boomers and high-net-worth individuals have lost a significant amount of their retirement savings in the last quarter of 2008.

Investment advisory services tend to play a more important role when investors are uncertain about market conditions. Since many major financial institutions are making significant cuts and layoffs, an independent firm like Allgen is benefiting. It is able to demonstrate bigger is not necessarily better. More and more people are reaching out to Allgen because they have lost their advisor, or they are unsatisfied with the level of service they are receiving in these current market conditions.

Allgen specializes in retirement asset management for both individuals and businesses. It serves business owners, high-net-worth individuals, and individuals in career transition or planning for retirement.

For professional investment advice:
Allgen Financial Services, Inc.
888.6ALLGEN (888) 625-5436
advisors@allgenfinancial.com
www.allgenfinancial.com

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The Stock Market Reversed on Negative Bailout News

Posted on 12 December 2008 by Jmartin

Monday December 8th, 2008

Market Commentary by: Jason Martin CMT, CFP
The market started the day loaded with negative news. With the Bailout package failing and the corruption case pending in Illinois. The one bit of positive news today is that retail numbers came out higher than expectations the market reversed from a negative open to close in the green.

Chart Provided by: Stockcharts.com

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The Nasdaq Aproaches Resistance

Posted on 10 December 2008 by Jmartin

Monday December 10th, 2008

Market Commentary by: Jason Martin CMT, CFP of Allgen Financial Services, Inc.
Market had a chance to brake support which would have been a negative, but the market was able to hold support and close positive. Basic Materials lead the way.

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Short Term Up Trend Confirmed

Posted on 08 December 2008 by Jmartin

Monday December 8th, 2008

Market Commentary by: Jason Martin CMT, CFP

Today a short term up trend was confirmed. The market went higher on news of the automobile bailout plan; moreover, more details came out over the weekend from the Obama administration regarding the stimulus package.

Chart Provided by: Stockcharts.com

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