Financial Service Provider Focuses on Helping California Accounting Professionals

California accounting professionals can now get focused assistance, training and support in providing amyriad of financial services in their state.

Dallas based 1st Global Inc., a nationwide network which helps accounting professionals build their own financial services businesses, announced this week the establishment of a new Accelerated Training and Support office in Los Angeles, California, headed by industry-leader Simon Singer.

The office provides marketing and sales assistance, hands-on mentoring, business plan development, and technical assistance including investment planning and life insurance planning. The Los Angeles office joins the 1st Global network's successful launch of two other training centers in North Carolina and New Jersey earlier this year.

Simon Singer, District Managing Partner for Accelerated Training and Support, is a nationally recognized insurance, estate planning, and family wealth management expert with 33 years of financial services industry experience.

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