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Pat Vitucci Launches Second Radio Show in San Francisco Bay Area

Pat Vitucci, a Bay Area Independent Financial Advisor, recently launched his second weekly radio program called "Sound Money- A Conservative Approach To Investing".

2011-03-04
WALNUT CREEK, CA, March 04, 2011 (Press-News.org) Pat Vitucci, a Bay Area Independent Financial Advisor, recently launched his second weekly radio program called "Sound Money- A Conservative Approach To Investing". The program airs several times each week on Fox News Radio 910 AM and KDIA 1640AM. The 30 minute program focuses on conservative approaches to investing and saving money. "There are many people who prefer products that are relatively conservative with not a lot of risk", says Vitucci, "and that is what this show is all about". Pat Vitucci was also recently named NPC's (National Planning Corporation) #1 producing financial advisor in 2010*. National Planning Corporation is part of one of the nation's largest broker dealer networks and has over 1600 financial representatives throughout the United States. He is the President/CEO for Vitucci & Associates, headquartered in Walnut Creek, CA...with 10 other offices in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area.

In addition to this new 30 minute program, Pat Vitucci also provides financial advice for several radio and television stations and hosts his own hour-long radio show called "Your Financial Life" on several Bay Area radio stations He conducts seminars on various financial topics such as retirement planning, college funding, active asset management, risk management, estate planning, cash management and tax strategies throughout the Bay Area, sometimes in conjunction with other industry professionals, and has lectured at many organizations, both civic and fraternal, and at numerous corporate-sponsored events.

Pat's mantra--"Don't Invest And Forget"--is not only the title of his recent book, but reflects his approach to managing investments with an active asset allocation method of continually evaluating and redeploying clients' portfolios based upon changing market conditions.

Pat Vitucci has been an active leader in the financial services industry for more than 30 years. He has served in various capacities in his corporate life, including as President of Broker Relations and President of a subsidiary of a major financial corporation. He lives in Alamo and was educated at, Monmouth University in New Jersey where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics.

*Ranking based on individual production for 2010 and is not a reflection of investment performances or future success. Security and advisory services offered through National Planning Corporation (NPC), member FINRA, SIPC and a registered investment advisor. Vitucci & Associates and NPC are separate and unrelated companies.

San Francisco Bay Area Financial Advisor and Radio Personality Pat Vitucci founded Vitucci & Associates more than 16 years ago. For more information, please contact us at (800) 472-8305 or visit us at www.dontinvestandforget.com.


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[Press-News.org] Pat Vitucci Launches Second Radio Show in San Francisco Bay Area
Pat Vitucci, a Bay Area Independent Financial Advisor, recently launched his second weekly radio program called "Sound Money- A Conservative Approach To Investing".