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Elizabeth  Cox CFP, CDFA



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Elizabeth Cox CFP, CDFA

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Elizabeth Cox is a Certified Financial Planner and independent financial advisor with Raymond James Financial Services (RJFS). She provides clients with a broad range of fnancial services including financial planning, pre- and post divorce financial analysis, investment management, and retirement analysis. She is also founder of Divorce Financial Services, LLC, an independent company. She helps clients navigate the financial complexities of divorce and other life transitions, and shift to a life of financial strength and independence.
Licenses
CFP, CDFA, Series 7, Series 66, Insurance (CT)
Education
College/University Degree Year
Masters Degree, International banking and finance 1989
Middlebury College B.A.
Percent of current practice dedicated to Divorce & Family Matters
50 %
Professional associations
Position Association Name Year
Co-Chair, CT Chapter Association of Divorce Financial Planner
Board member Financial Planning Association, CT Chapter
Member Enterpreneurial Women's Network
Employment
Title Employer Year
Director, International Sales-Trading Deutsche Bank Securities 1999

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