For Financial Advisers
If you have not picked up John Huggard’s Book, “Fifty Reasons why variable annuities may be better Long-Term Investments than Mutual Funds” you should grab your copy today.
You can get your copy here: John Huggard This is not an affiliate program and this has nothing to do with Annuity IQ. I just believe so strongly in the information that I believe every adviser should read this material.
Here is the link again: http://www.atlasbooks.com/marktplc/00694.htm
If you do not know who John Huggard is here is his bio:
John Huggard is the senior member in the Raleigh law firm of Huggard, Obiol and Blake, P.L.L.C., limiting his practice to estate planning and financial litigation. John is also a Certified Financial Planner and full-time faculty member at North Carolina State University where he has taught introductory and advanced courses in law and personal finance for more than twenty-five years. John is an Alumni Distinguished Professor and is a member of the Academy of Outstanding Teachers at North Carolina State University. John is a Board Certified Specialist in Estate Planning and Probate Law. He is the author of The Administration of Decedents’ Estates in North Carolina (Michie Pub. Co.), The North Carolina Estate Settlement Practice Guide (West Pub. Co.), and Living Trust, Living Hell: Why You Should Avoid Living Trusts (Kendall-Hunt). Additionally, John has published several magazine articles on legal and financial matters. John has been extensively interviewed and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Smart Money, USA Today and other financial publications. John regularly lectures to professional groups on topics dealing with variable annuities, taxation and finance. John received his undergraduate degree and law degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his master’s degree from Duke University. John’s hobbies include flying, competitive target shooting and scuba diving. He is recently retired from the U.S. Navy where he served as a captain in the JAG Corps.
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