Tuesday, 4 December 2012

Consultant Rafael Golan Has Extensive Experience in Financial Sector



Rafael Golan has been working in the financial sector for almost twenty years. Since 1983, Rafael Golan has been working with clients to maximize their earning potential and develop financial plans that work for them. Rafael Golan started out at a company called Kidder Peabody, where he worked with individuals and institutions in total money management. After leaving Kidder Peabody, Rafael Golan consulted for a number of high-end investment advisory firms as a Registered Representative and Managing Director. Rafael Golan won awards at Paine Webber, Inc. and AG Edwards in the early 1990s. He also worked for Prime Capital, US Securities & Futures Corp, Sochet Securities, Inc., and Securities America Inc.

In 2001, Rafael Golan set off on his own, founding R.S.G. Capital Corporation and R.S. Golan Consulting Services. With the goal of catering to individual investors, Rafael Golan began offering services in taxes and accounting, estate planning, income growth, and retirement planning from his Delray Beach, FL office. In his capacity as owner, president, registered representative, and registered principle of R.S. Golan Consulting, Rafael Golan works along with colleagues Brandon Golan and Susy Persaud to provide financial counseling for clientele of all backgrounds, with an emphasis on family accessibility. In all cases, Rafael Golan customizes financial planning to the needs of the clients, refusing to participate in the industry standard of using pre-determined plans for clients based only on their income and economic standing.

In addition to his business success, Rafael Golan has been working with “Apprentice” winner Bill Rancic in recent years to raise funds for families hit hardest by the 2008 mortgage crisis. Rafael Golan is committed to giving back to his community, creating bonds with Delray Beach and Florida residents, and helping families achieve financial success and independence, even in the wake of economic hardship and tragedy.

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