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Like many of our clients, you are someone who has worked with vigor to attain success and build wealth. While most people see financial planning services as a luxury, you do not. You understand that proper and adequate financial planning is a necessary requirement needed to help maintain, preserve, and grow your wealth.
Founded in 1991, Lee, Nolan & Koroghlian, LLC has been providing reputable, caring, and unprecedented financial services to our clients for over 30 years. Since our inception, our listen-first mentality has allowed us to gain deep understanding into the needs and goals of each one of our clients. Over 120 associates strong, our firm is comprised of well trained and experienced financial professionals, many of whom hold professional designations and advanced educational degrees. As such, our clients have access to a wide range of local specialists and experienced financial professionals.
As one of the largest and most advanced insurance and investment firms in the tri-state area, Lee, Nolan & Koroghlian, LLC has been able to develop and attract some of the best talent available in the financial services industry. Whether you need an advanced estate analysis, a well-rounded investment portfolio, or executive compensation and employee benefit plans, our renowned team of professionals can help.
Working exclusively with affluent families, executives, and business owners, Lee, Nolan & Koroghlian, LLC understands your unique lifestyle and what it takes to help ensure its ultimate preservation.

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