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Rodenbaugh Wealth Management of Raymond James

Rodenbaugh Wealth Management of Raymond JamesRodenbaugh Wealth Management of Raymond James
  • 3230 Camp Bowie Blvd Suite 400 Fort Worth, TX 76107-2530
  • T: 817.871.4629
  • TF: 833.980.2928
  • F: 817.332.7297
  • Map & Directions
  • Map & Directions

 

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Investments & Wealth Institute™ (The Institute) is the owner of the certification marks “CIMA” and “Certified Investment Management Analyst.” Use of CIMA and/or Certified Investment Management Analyst signifies that the user has successfully completed The Institute’s initial and ongoing credentialing requirements for investment management professionals.


Alternative investments involve specific risks that may be greater than those associated with traditional investments and may be offered only to clients who meet specific suitability requirements, including minimum net worth tests. You should consider the special risks with alternative investments including limited liquidity, tax considerations, incentive fee structures, potentially speculative investment strategies, and different regulatory and reporting requirements. You should only invest in alternative investments if you do not require a liquid investment and can bear the risk of substantial losses.


Every investor's situation is unique and you should consider your investment goals, risk tolerance and time horizon before making any investment. There is no assurance that any investment will meet its investment objectives or that substantial losses will be avoided. Diversification and asset allocation do not ensure a profit or protect against a loss.