PRO TERRENCE HILL
Terry Hill has been servicing the Greater Dallas Metroplex for more than seventeen years. He holds numerous professional financial credentials and a Bachelors and Masters degree from San Jose State University. His refreshing manner makes him a popular speaker on financial topics and he is often published in the local and regional press. Terry is particularly experienced in the area of IRA rollovers from company plans. He is aware of the special needs in this area to keep investments conservative and income steady! Terry also focuses on working with business owners helping them with their special needs.
Terry takes the time to personally meet with both new and existing clients to understand their individual goals, needs, and objectives. He also takes the time to thoroughly answer questions and encourage his client’s ongoing participation in this important aspect of their lives. His primary mission is to enhance return on capitol while ensuring that investment experience is always a positive one.
Terry lives in the Denton County area in Dallas, Texas with his wife Sandi. He is an active member in local chapters of the Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Board of Directors of the North Central College Foundation. Terry is an avid golfer and holds a Brown Belt in Karate. Terry and Sandi enjoy the theater, opera and travel when time in their busy schedule permits.
Email Mr. Hill at terrence.hill@lpl.com or visit his website.
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