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Edward Jones announces new financial advisor for Dayton


Updated: 11.17.08
The financial services firm Edward Jones has hired Anthony Hall as the new financial advisor for Dayton branch office located at 1110 W. Clayton (FM 1960). “We’re very proud to have Anthony represent us in Dayton, “said James D. Weddle, the firm’s managing partner. “The people of this community have grown to rely on our firm for their investment needs, and I am confident Anthony will continue our outstanding tradition by providing one-on-one service.”

Hall said he is enthusiastic about taking over the office. “I joined this firm because I was impressed with its commitment to individual investors,” he said. “Now I’m looking forward to meeting with the individuals here to help them meet their financial goals.”

Edward Jones provides financial services for individual investors in the United States and, through its affiliates, in Canada and the United Kingdom. Every aspect of the firm’s business, from the types of investment options offered to the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm’s 10,000-plus financial advisors work directly with more than 7 million clients to understand their personal goals-from college savings to retirement; and create long-term investment solutions that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the importance of building long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and make sense of the investment options available today.

Edward Jones is headquartered in St. Louis. The Edward Jones interactive Web site is located at www.edwardjones.com, and its recruiting Web site is www.careers.edwardjones.com. Member SIPC.





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