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Elizabeth Cox, CDFAT, is a Certified Financial Planner and principal of Divorce Financial Services, LLC, an independent company which helps clients navigate the financial complexities of divorce. She is also an independent financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services (RJFS) in Wilton, Connecticut. Through RJFS, Elizabeth provides clients with a broad range of financial services including financial planning, pre- and post-divorce financial analysis, investment management, and retirement analysis. Cox joined RJFS with more than 15 years of financial experience including 10 years of international bond and equity trading on Wall Street. She was formerly director of international Sales-Trading at Deutsche Bank Securities in New York and Head of the Latin American Sales-Trading Desk at ING-Baring Securities in New York. She lives in Redding, Connecticut with her husband, Andrew, and three children, William, Katie and Henry. Professional and academic qualifications: Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA™); Candidate for CFP® certification; College for Financial Planning, CFP Professional Education Program, Boulder CO; Master of International Affairs, International Finance, Columbia University, New York, NY; B.A (Cum Laude), Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT. Licenses: Series 7, Series 66, Life, Accident and Health Insurance. Professional Memberships: Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts; Financial Planning Association; Connecticut Council of Divorce, Mediation, and Family Support Resolution; Association of Divorce Financial Planners; Connecticut Bar Association.
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Recent Articles:
Money Tips: What's Dependent Spouse Syndrome?  - Personal Finance: Five Tips to Lessen Your Financial Risk during Marriage
Money Tips: Money, Control and Your Divorce  - Personal Finance: Three Tips to Take Financial Control During the Marriage Split
Money Tips: Inflations Impact on your Divorce  - Personal Finance: Diversifying Portfolio Can Help You after the Divorce
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