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Retirement planning with Brian King

Knowledge and experience are essential when retirement planning. Brian King is one of Concord’s only independent financial advisors specializing in retirement planning. He plays a central role in the financial future of local corporations and families who want assistance creating a complete retirement planning strategy. There are no packaged retirement planning solutions at King Financial. […]

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Charitable Giving in Concord, NC

King Financial Corporation designates a significant portion of its annual revenues to charitable giving. By doing business within the community, King Financial Corporation is able to give back to Concord. We’re also keen to help our clients establish a giving plan, whether on the local, national or international level. A Donor Advised Fund may offer […]

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Tax breaks grow business in Concord, NC

Tax breaks in Concord, NC are creating jobs for our community. Much credit goes to leadership from our business men and women in the community. But equally important is the partnership businesses have forged with municipal planners who keep the best interests in mind when encouraging business. Sound municipal management provides the security to keep […]

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A guide to corporate bonds in North Carolina

In simple terms, a corporate bond is an IOU, with several monikers including notes, bills and debt securities. In the case of corporate bonds, the issuer is the private company that needs the money. In return, the corporation agrees to pay the investor purchasing the bond not only the principal of the debt at some […]

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Concord a top 10 “Fastest Growing U.S. City”

We’re proud of the national attention for Concord’s economic growth. The city recently made the top 10 list of “Fastest Growing Cities” according to WalletHub.com. National statistics were collected on 515 cities throughout the U.S. and experts compared key indicators pointing to which cities are having the most success with responsible growth. The data spanned […]

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