Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors
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Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors (BWFA) is a nationally recognized fee-only financial advisory firm located in Columbia, Maryland
. Founded in 1986, Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors provides investment management, estate and retirement planning, and tax services for its clients on a fee-only basis. Its principal, Saxon Birdsong, has been recognized by Worth magazine
as one of the 250 Top Wealth Advisors in the United States.
The team consists of approximately a dozen professionals which include dedicated investment management, financial, retirement, estate planning and tax service experts.
Columbia, Maryland
Columbia is a planned community that consists of ten self-contained villages, located in Howard County, Maryland, United States. It began with the idea that a city could enhance its residents' quality of life. Creator and developer James W. Rouse saw the new community in terms of human values, not...
. Founded in 1986, Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors provides investment management, estate and retirement planning, and tax services for its clients on a fee-only basis. Its principal, Saxon Birdsong, has been recognized by Worth magazine
Worth (magazine)
Worth is an American wealth management magazine for high net worth individuals. It is published on a bi-monthly basis and circulated to over 110,000 recipients.-History:Worth was founded in 1992 as a wealth management magazine for high net worth individuals...
as one of the 250 Top Wealth Advisors in the United States.
The team consists of approximately a dozen professionals which include dedicated investment management, financial, retirement, estate planning and tax service experts.
External links
- Baltimore-Washington Financial Advisors Website
- Businessweek Article on Rethinking Educational Plans
- Washington Post Article on Pros and Cons of Annuities
- Bloomberg Article on Importance of Funding 401(k) Plans
- Kiplinger Article on Smart Tax Moves
- Baltimore Examiner on Madoff Scandal
- Baltimore Examiner Article on Termoil in the Markets
- Baltimore Examiner Article on What Needs to Take Place for an Economic recovery