WALNUT CREEK, CA, October 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Vitucci & Associates, a Bay Area Financial Advisor firm founded by Pat Vitucci, has opened its eleventh office in Larkspur, Marin County. The new Larkspur office of Vitucci & Associates services San Rafael and surrounding areas as well as busy commuters and vacationers.
"We have clients throughout the Bay Area so we feel it is important to have multiple locations convenient for most everyone," said Pat Vitucci, founder and president of Vitucci & Associates. "Our main office in Walnut Creek may be convenient if someone lives in that immediate area, but if one of our clients lives in Sunnyvale or San Rafael, for example, it is hard to ask them to drive an hour or more in Bay Area traffic to come to an office."
"We like to meet with all clients on a regular basis and having financial planning offices throughout the Bay Area makes it easy to do that."
The eleven (11) VitucciFinancial offices now include Walnut Creek, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, Cupertino, Seaside (Monterey), Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Fairfield, Sacramento and the new office in Marin. Vitucci & Associates has served Bay Area investors for more than 20 years, providing clients a vast array of financial services under the direction of 30-year financial services professional Pat Vitucci. "It is our conviction that retirement, education funding, tax strategies and estate planning should be capital priorities for individuals and families of all ages and income levels," said Vitucci.
ABOUT PAT VITUCCI AND VITUCCI & ASSOCIATES
Pat Vitucci is the founder and president of Vitucci & Associates, a Walnut Creek based financial advisor firm with 11 VitucciFinancial offices throughout the Bay Area. Pat Vitucci provides family financial counseling in the Bay area, hosts the radio show "Your Financial Life," and recently wrote the book "Don't Invest and Forget." Pat, whose given name is Pasquale, has been an active leader in the financial services industry for more than 30 years. As a Registered Principal for National Planning Corporation, Pat's company, Vitucci & Associates, has Bay Area financial advisor offices in Walnut Creek, San Francisco, San Jose, San Mateo, Cupertino, Seaside (Monterey), Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Fairfield, Sacramento and Larkspur (Marin).
Pat Vitucci was recently named as one of America's Top 100 Independent Broker/DealerAdvisors by Registered Rep magazine. The top 100 list is ranked by advisors' assets under management, based on his level of assets under management in relation to other advisors that were evaluated nationwide. Pat's philosophy ""Don't Invest and Forget"" reflects his approach to managing investments. An active asset allocations* approach of continually evaluating and redeploying clients' portfolios based upon changing market conditions and it is the title of his recent book, "Don't Invest & Forget."
*Active asset allocation does not ensure a profit or protect against a loss. Securities and advisory services offered through NPC, member FINRA and SIPC, 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 (925) 472-8300 or visit us at www.vituccifinancial.com.
Bay Area Financial Advisor Firm Vitucci & Associates Opens 11th NoCal Office
Vitucci & Associates, a Bay Area financial advisor firm founded by Pat Vitucci, has opened its eleventh office in Larkspur, Marin County.
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[Press-News.org] Bay Area Financial Advisor Firm Vitucci & Associates Opens 11th NoCal OfficeVitucci & Associates, a Bay Area financial advisor firm founded by Pat Vitucci, has opened its eleventh office in Larkspur, Marin County.