Eric Voita

from Tfo Family Office Partners
SEC regulated
Regulated Investment Advisor
Eric Voita is a financial advisor based in Arizona, Phoenix, with 21 years of experience. Eric currently works for Tfo Family Office Partners. Eric maintains a S65 license (Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination), qualifying them as both a securities agent and an investment advisor representative.
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Fiduciary duty to act in the best interests of your finances
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Transparent about fees and never take commission when recommending a financial product
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Eric Voita works at Tfo Family Office Partners
Tfo Family Office Partners is a financial advisory firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. It currently has approximately $3,327,816,434 of assets under management and employs about 64 people. Tfo Family Office Partners uses a fee structure of a percentage of assets under your management, hourly charges, fixed fees and percentage of net worth.
Certifications and registrations
Uniform Investment Adviser Law Examination (S65)
Years registered
6 years
Fee structure
A percentage of assets under your management, hourly charges, fixed fees and percentage of net worth
Office location
5060 North 40th Street, Suite 200, Phoenix, Arizona, 85018

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