will guide you on your financial journey.
As people go through their lives, they are faced with many big financial decisions, like buying a home, what kind of insurance do I need and how much of it? These decisions are tough to make when you don't have wise advise. Making a bad call when it comes to finances, can definitely hurt because it can affect your relationships and loved ones; maybe it was a mortgage that had high fees or interest rate or a terrible / stressful process, or it could have been your insurance policy that left you unprotected to eventual losses, just to name a few.
As I began to go through these different financial processes in my own life, I realized how wrong business in this industry was conducted and I felt upset, taken advantage of, and that left me wondering if I, myself, had made bad financial decisions which really began to weigh on me.
So I created Fox Financial to make a difference and stand against the unfairness that so many people in our community experience. Fox Financial is a group of companies designed to guide people on their financial journeys. Our objective is to develop genuine relationships with people and provide home loans & insurance with wise advice.
-Thomas Wilson
Founder of Fox Financial
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