More about George Divel

It is difficult to find a good investment advisor. The airwaves are filled with advertisement from company’s who say that you can invest on your own if you use the tools provided by these companies. But the truth is that investments are so complicated that even some professionals don’t have all the knowledge you need to do a good job.

So what can you do?

The best way is to persevere and try to find an advisor who has the experience and skills and who also is willing to spend the time to help you understand your financial situation. I was told that George Divel of GlobalWealthAdvisors in the state of Maryland was such an advisor so I decided to check him out.

I found his personal website (www.georgedivel.com) and I learned that George began his career at financial giant Morgan Stanley in Baltimore, MD, where he received the firm’s National Sales Director Award, Sales Excellence Award, and was a member of the Director’s Club. George was also the youngest Morgan Stanley associate to achieve Vice President status. That told me that he smart and ambitious. But would he be willing to spend the time on my personal situation, including wealth building, financial planning, education planning and cash management for my business? I got a good clue from further research when I discovered that George Divel was a frequent lecturer and seminar leader in the Baltimore area. I have had to make speeches and presentations and the fact that George made this a regular part of his business told me volumes about him. It said that he had confidence in his knowledge (since he was willing to speak in public about investing, and it told me that he was willing to invest his time, without compensation to make himself available. Also, when I visited his blog www.georgedivel.wordpress.com , I learned that George provided helpful information on a very large range of financial subjects and investments.

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