Thomas A. Fisher is a member of NAPFA, the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors. NAPFA members practice Fee-Only financial planning which is client-centered, objective and ethical. NAPFA members must (1) submit a comprehensive financial plan for peer review and complete continuing education in six subject areas every two years, (2) have their regulatory disclosure documents (Form ADV) reviewed annually by an independent third party, and (3) sign and abide by NAPFA’s Fiduciary Oath, a commitment to working solely in the client’s interest at all times. As a Fee-Only advisory firm, we avoid the conflicts of interest that can arise when advisors receive compensation from vendors of financial products (including investment funds, money managers and insurance companies). Fee-Only advisors provide objective financial advice, keeping only the best interests of the client in mind. For more information, visit NAPFA’s fiduciary information site at http://www.focusonfiduciary.com.
Tom is a member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), a membership organization for the financial planning community. Members include individuals and companies who are committed to championing the financial planning process. FPA members are dedicated to supporting the financial planning process in order to help people achieve their goals and dreams.
Tom is also a member of the The Garrett Planning Network, Inc. (GPN) a nationwide network of professional Fee-Only financial advisers. As committed consumer advocates and fiduciaries, GPN Members serve the public's best interests by making competent, Fee-Only financial advice accessible to all kinds of people. Many financial advisers accept clients only if they meet certain income and net worth requirements. GPN members believe, however, that professional, unbiased financial advice is something that everyone needs from time to time to build the brightest financial futures. The Garrett Planning Network has been hailed as a “new kind of asset for the not-so-rich-and-famous,” by the Washington Post. Jonathan Clements of the Wall Street Journal has said that this is the organization he was “really high on.” And the network has been featured in hundreds of consumer publications, such as Money magazine , Smart Money, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, the Today show, CNNfn , Bloomberg TV and many more. Click here to see what the media are saying about Fee-only, hourly, as-needed financial planning and advice.



