David Snavely Reviews 2

TrustScore 4 out of 5

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David Snavely is a seasoned financial expert with 36 years of experience dedicated to helping clients build secure financial futures. As the founder of Sound Investment Services, he has established a reputation for excellence in financial planning, making the firm a trusted name in the industry. With deep roots in the Redmond area, Snavely’s commitment to his community has solidified his status as a respected leader in Washington’s financial landscape. Under David Snavely’s guidance, Sound Investment Services has been a cornerstone of the financial sector for over three decades. A former host of *Safe Money Radio* on Seattle’s KTTH 770 AM, he uses his Saturday afternoons to educate listeners on strategies for financial success. His passion for empowering clients also inspired the creation of Puget Sound Annuities, a firm dedicated to crafting customized financial plans tailored to each client's unique goals and needs.


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Very helpful and professional

Very helpful and professional! The guidance was straightforward and easy to understand, making it simple to make confident decisions. A great experience overall.

Date of experience: December 06, 2024

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