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Welcome to Financial Advantage, Inc.

Financial Advantage… for a better life

Our client families have worked hard to build a nest egg capable of assuring their quality of life well beyond the span of their careers.  Our ultimate assignment is to protect their investments and to make them as productive as possible.

In our effort to exceed our clients’ high expectations, we have for more than two decades carefully built what we believe is the finest team of investment, financial planning and client service professionals you will ever meet. And when you do meet them, you’ll be delighted to discover that they are also among the friendliest!

On this website you will find a great deal of information about our service, our proprietary processes and our performance history. If you are interested in learning more about how we might be able to help you enjoy “a better life”, we would be delighted to receive your inquiry.

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Featured News & Articles

  • A billionaire's death renews interest in bringing back the federal estate tax
    July 25, 2010 | By Eileen Ambrose for The Baltimore Sun
    Dennis A. Suckstorf interviewed for the Baltimore Sun by Eileen Ambrose. Maryland lawyers and advisers have been in a holding pattern waiting for Congress to act.
  • A Strategy for All Seasons
    July 10, 2010 | By Wall Street Journal
    J. Michael Martin interviewed for The Wall Street Journal, July 10, 2010, by Ben Levinson. Investors frustrated with stocks are jumping en masse into the safety of bonds. The yields on Treasurys have plunged to lows last seen during the worst of the financial crisis.
  • Learning to survive: Losing a spouse can leave many women financially vulnerable
    June 23, 2010 | By Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Lyn A. Dippel interviewed by Tim Grant for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Losing a spouse brings with it a host of issues, not the least of which is how the surviving spouse will support himself or herself financially. Elderly widows, in particular, have a higher likelihood of facing poverty as they struggle with grief.
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Financial Advantage, Inc.

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Columbia, MD 21044 Phone: (410) 715-9200

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