Schneider named financial representative


January 7, 2010 · 8:18 AM

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Traci Schneider of Kirkland has been named a financial representative for COUNTRY Financial.

Schneider recently completed the organization’s extensive training about the solutions COUNTRY offers to help clients become financially secure. The training also focuses on guiding clients toward successfully setting and achieving their goals.

She can provide clients with auto, home, life and long term care insurance, annuities, mutual funds and college education funding options. She can also offer investment management, retirement planning and trust services provided by COUNTRY Trust Bank, which is part of COUNTRY Financial.

Schneider serves clients from her COUNTRY office at 11711 S.E. 8th St, Suite 120, Bellevue. The office phone number is 425-747-4306.

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