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November 16, 2020

Tribute Tax & Advisory Launches Specialized Suite of Tax and Financial Services

Tribute’s cohesive business model allows complete understanding of all aspects of client’s tax needs, future saving plans and assets that need management, all while saving clients time and money.

Tribute Tax & Advisory, LLC (Tribute) announces the launch of its uniquely streamlined tax, financial planning and asset management services.

Tribute’s cohesive business model allows complete understanding of all aspects of client’s tax needs, future saving plans and assets that need management, all while saving clients time and money.

Tribute is a Registered Investment Advisor (RIA), a fiduciary, and not a broker-dealer or insurance sales, which empowers Tribute to offer clients top service at a flat fee vs. AUM fee and truly is neutral when suggesting security selections and other financial products.

Furthermore, Leveraging Managing Member Chris Goodger’s expertise as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Personal Financial Specialist (PFS), and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®), Tribute is distinctly equipped and qualified at the highest level to serve clients with excellence.

“I look forward to the opportunity to grow with my clients and guide them as they excel in their careers and experience life events,” Tribute Tax & Advisory Managing Member Chris Goodger CPA/PFS, CFP® said. “More importantly, giving them the peace of mind knowing their finances are in good hands as well as giving them their time back to spend on their career, with their families and/or on their hobbies.”

For more information about Tribute’s solutions visit www.tributekc.com.

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