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There is much more to a client relationship than financial transactions. It requires mutual trust and respect. It requires a financial advisor with a deep understanding of your vision and values, someone you can trust to coordinate the many complexities of life. It requires objectivity and an un-biased approach to solving problems – and someone who is always focused on helping you achieve your financial goals.

At Capital Analysts of Jacksonville, our clients come first. Our financial advisors help clients make informed financial decisions that are right for them, their families, their businesses, and their life goals. 

Our services include:

Individual/Family Services
Financial Planning (Fee-Based)
Wealth Management
Investment Advisory Services
Retirement Planning
Estate Planning
Insurance Plans
Charitable Gift Planning
Implementation and Oversight

Business Services
Benefits Review (Fee-Based)
Retirement Plans
Group Benefits (Health, DI, Life, Dental)
Risk Management
Executive Benefits
Business Strategies
Implementation and Oversight


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