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Locust Capital Management and Augustine Repetto Recognized by Medical Economics Magazine as Best Financial Adviser for Doctors!

Locust Capital Management and Augustine Repetto were again recognized by Medical Economics Magazine in their 2012 survey of the Best Financial Advisers for Doctors. Gus is in an elite group of advisors in the US with this designation!

Locust Capital Management and Augustine Repetto Recognized by Medical Economics Magazine as Best Financial Adviser for Doctors!
2012-11-27
PHILADELPHIA, PA, November 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Locust Capital Management is proud to announce that its Managing Member and Founder, Augustine Repetto, was again recognized by Medical Economics Magazine in their 2012 survey of the Best Financial Advisers for Doctors.

Locust Capital, established in 2008, is an independent financial advisory firm based in Philadelphia. The firm works with families (including a number of physicians), small businesses, endowments and foundations. The firm is a member of the MD Preferred Financial Advisor Network. The MD Preferred Financial Advisor Network is a national directory of financial planners who are uniquely qualified to work with medical facilities, practice groups and physicians. Financial planning is the keystone to building and retaining wealth. Locust Capital gains the trust of the medical community similar to the trust that is needed by a patient with respect to their medical provider. The MD Preferred Medallion is a guarantee of excellence in providing financial advice to the medical community.

As fiduciaries that have expressed an interest in serving the Healthcare industry, Locust Capital is proud to display the MD Preferred Medallion and proud of the recent acknowledgement from Medical Economics Magazine.

About Locust Capital:
Locust Capital Management provides customized investment advisory solutions to individuals, families and corporations. The Partners at Locust Capital Management are able to eliminate the complexities of managing wealth for their clients. Locust Capital will work with each client to develop a tailored investment policy to address client specific needs and requirements.

Locust Capital clients' portfolios are customized in a tax efficient manner using multiple asset classes and a "best of the breed" manager selection. Our open architecture platform allows us to provide independent and objective recommendations based on your financial needs and goals. By integrating the various financial needs such as wealth management, taxes, estate and wealth transfer, asset protection, insurance needs, and philanthropic planning, Locust Capital creates a comprehensive and well-orchestrated plan. Our client reports are comprehensive and easy to follow, allowing our clients to view their entire investment portfolio in a single, consolidated report. Strong customer service is the cornerstone to our success. Our clients can expect world class service and immediate access to one of our senior advisors. Please visit www.locustcap.com.

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[Press-News.org] Locust Capital Management and Augustine Repetto Recognized by Medical Economics Magazine as Best Financial Adviser for Doctors!
Locust Capital Management and Augustine Repetto were again recognized by Medical Economics Magazine in their 2012 survey of the Best Financial Advisers for Doctors. Gus is in an elite group of advisors in the US with this designation!