K. A. Galgas
I have a Bachelors of Art degree in Business/ Economics- emphasis in Accounting and Finance from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Masters in Business Administration from Pepperdine University, a member of the California Society of CPA, licensed with the California Department of Insurance, and hold a Series 6 and 63 security license.
I have worked over 30 years in Corporate America, and was responsible for financial accounting, planning and budgeting, cash management, governmental contracting, financial audits, taxes- federal, state, sales, property, etc. I have dealt with financial auditors, government auditors, tax auditors, attorneys. I have saved and recovered millions of dollars for these companies, these companies have been sold, merged, change in management- structure, style and objectives and at the end of the day you are just another human asset. I have had friends, colleagues, associates etc. tell me your good with numbers, tax codes, banking/ credit, financial accounting, planning, family law codes, investment strategy, etc. and use them interchangeable, while complex it is so simple. You should be helping people rather than being a slave to corporate America. I figured why not help the underdog, the life blood that pumps through this nation. When it becomes their turn comes to hand over the reins, you may find them stand at the front door of a big box store greeting shoppers rather than stand at their front lawn greeting their neighbors if someone doesn't. The way I see it, the average Joe will have to seek the advise of 3-5 finance professional that specialize in different fields, and they still may not see the big picture or no one person can piece all the pieces together.
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I have worked over 30 years in Corporate America, and was responsible for financial accounting, planning and budgeting, cash management, governmental contracting, financial audits, taxes- federal, state, sales, property, etc. I have dealt with financial auditors, government auditors, tax auditors, attorneys. I have saved and recovered millions of dollars for these companies, these companies have been sold, merged, change in management- structure, style and objectives and at the end of the day you are just another human asset. I have had friends, colleagues, associates etc. tell me your good with numbers, tax codes, banking/ credit, financial accounting, planning, family law codes, investment strategy, etc. and use them interchangeable, while complex it is so simple. You should be helping people rather than being a slave to corporate America. I figured why not help the underdog, the life blood that pumps through this nation. When it becomes their turn comes to hand over the reins, you may find them stand at the front door of a big box store greeting shoppers rather than stand at their front lawn greeting their neighbors if someone doesn't. The way I see it, the average Joe will have to seek the advise of 3-5 finance professional that specialize in different fields, and they still may not see the big picture or no one person can piece all the pieces together.
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Federal Government Retirement Plan- How Your Qualified Retirement Plan Will Fund 30% to 60% of the Government Coffers, and Would Cure 50% of the National DebtI realized that April 15th is fast approaching, and every tax accountant out there will be advising their clients to fund their 401k, IRA and other qualified retirement plan in an attempt to lower their clients current year income taxes.
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Riding Out the Financial StormThere is an English proverb that says, "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink". In this case the water is the financial waves every investor or individual who is concerned about their nest egg and retirement needs to overcome.