Tom Toggas
Washington d.c. Metro Area
Tom Toggas currently resides in the nation's capital, Washington D.C. where he has served as a financial advisor for individuals and couples for more than twenty years. Tom takes great pride in offering one of the most transparent and positive services available it the Washington D.C. area.
One of the most rewarding aspect of working as a financial advisor is leveraging is successful academic foundation and long history of professional expertise to the benefits of people who need help learning how to best ensure long-term, sustainable business and financial security. Tom Toggas has devoted his professional life to this endeavor and enjoyed every moment of his career. Although the quantitative challenges of the work day in and out is exceedingly rewarding and expanding his technical skill set is always a welcome opportunity, knowing that this expert insight helps clients enjoy greater peace of mind is a sincerely rewarding privilege.
One of the most important steps involved in preparing for retirement is to start now. Even if feel you are late into beginning your preparation, there truly is no day like today. That first step can be hard but matters most.
Tom Toggas strives to drive solutions make sound decisions that account for the unpredictable market fluctuations. Additionally, Toggas is a proud graduate of both the Lehigh University, where he studied finance, and American University.
One of the greatest parts of living and working in the Washington D.C. metro area is the simple wealth of opportunity available in nearly every facet of society. The historical sites are incredibly impactful and unlike anything to be found elsewhere in the United States. Arlington National Cemetery, Monticello, Ford's Theater and more are only a tiny handful of the many dozens of locations which have featured prominently in our national history. This extends to its incredible assortment of museums, some of which are incredibly renowned and others which are lesser known. The Smithsonian, the National museum of Natural History, and the National Air and Space Museum are widely acclaimed. However, other institutions which are well-worth the effort to see are the Newseum, the International Spy Museum, and the U.S. Holocaust Museum.