Wachovia Securities Financial Network, LLC

Building, Managing and Preserving Wealth

Carole Rominger is a Financial Advisor dedicated to helping her clients meet their financial goals. She joined Wachovia Securities in 1997 from LPL Financial Services. As a former accountant and tax preparer, Carole brings an integrated approach to wealth planning and management. Backed by the full service brokerage resources of our firm, Carole offers comprehensive financial strategies to her clients. More...

*Wachovia Securities Financial Network and Full Circle Wealth Management are not legal or tax advisors.


 

 

 

 

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