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| Reaching Your Financial Goals |
| The financial industry has been continually evolving and
changing -- with a strong focus on servicing a customer's total financial needs, from
checking accounts and trust services to mutual funds and financial planning. Meeting
your total needs includes helping you develop financial strategies that match your
lifestyle and achieve your specific goals, such as planning for retirement or saving
for a child's education. |
| A Partnership With
Great American Advisors, Inc. |
To assist you with the securities investment portion of your
financial strategy, First National Bank has formed a unique partnership with
Great American Advisors Services who serves as the link between you, First National, and securities investment
products and services. Great American's philosophy is to offer investment services
and provide the professional advice of investment consultants, like Larry
Prater, inside the
bank where you can tend to all your financial needs in one convenient location -- where
you feel the most comfortable. |
| Planning For Your Financial Future |
| Whether your goals include college education funding, retirement
planning, generating income, or tax reduction strategies --whether your objectives are growth,
safety, income, or a combination of all three -- First National Bank,
Larry Prater, and Great American
are committed to helping you reach them. |
| Dedicated To You |
| Larry is a fully licensed, experienced professional dedicated to
helping you achieve the maximum possible return on your investment dollar. With the myriad
of investment choices available in today's complex markets, you'll have the peace of mind
that comes from knowing you can rely on the ability and expertise of a knowledgeable
professional. Call Larry at (931)473-4402. |
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***** Securities are offered by, and Investment Consultants are
registered with Great American Advisors, Inc. member FINRA/SIPC. Great
American is independent of
any financial institution. Securities (1) are not deposits of this institution, (2)
are not insured or guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency, (3) are not
obligations of, or guaranteed by, any financial institution, and (4) involve investment
risks, including the potential for fluctuations in investment return and the potential loss
of principal. ***** |
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