Estate Planning and Management
Allegiance Financial Group, Inc.About
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- Additional Info:According to information provided by the company, this business began as a sole proprietorship under the name, The Pastore Financial Group. In January, 1994 the business was incorporated under the current name, Allegiance Financial Group, Inc.
The company also established a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) foundation called the Allegiance Foundation for Senior Education under the authority of the National Heritage Foundation located in the Washington D. C. Metropolitan area. The purpose of the Foundation is to educate senior citizens and retirees on the need of proper estate and financial planning by disseminating free educational materials and conducting seminars about those needs. After receiving this educational information, individuals have the option of meeting with an asset protection specialist for a free, no obligation consultation.
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