Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Brendan M. Allison

Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Brendan M. Allison Edward Jones is a financial- services firm dedicated to serving the needs of individual investors. Member SIPC.

I'm a financial advisor with Edward Jones, a financial-services firm dedicated to serving the needs of individual investors. With nearly 14,000 financial advisors serving nearly 7 million investors, our firm has been built on the belief that the only way to do business is on a one-on-one, personal basis. We do that by getting to know you, understanding your goals, and developing individualized str

ategies to help you reach them. My branch office administrator, Courtney and I work as a team to give you the personal service you deserve when it comes to planning for your financial future. As of the Fall of 2025, I have become a CFP® practitioner and Courtney has achieved her FPQP® designation. Please call or stop by my office, or visit www.edwardjones.com/brendan-allison for more information.
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06/06/2026

Not only can your HSA help enhance your health care savings, but it can function as a powerful tool for your retirement strategy. Here are five common myths about this unique account.

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Edward Jones’ new research with Gallup shows something powerful: Only 16% of Americans are financially fulfilled, meanin...
06/04/2026

Edward Jones’ new research with Gallup shows something powerful: Only 16% of Americans are financially fulfilled, meaning their finances support the life they want. But financial wellbeing isn’t defined by income or net worth alone. It’s driven by confidence, alignment with personal values and a sense of security and direction.

If this is something you’d be interested in, let’s connect. I’m here to help you make your money work for you.

Source: Gallup & Edward Jones - Money and Meaning: Understanding Financial Fulfillment, 2026.

New job? What should you do with your 401(k)? Here are four potential options for your 401(k) when leaving an employer.
06/03/2026

New job? What should you do with your 401(k)? Here are four potential options for your 401(k) when leaving an employer.

Rolling over a 401(k) into a new or existing traditional or Roth IRA is just one option to consider. Options include roll it, leave it, move it, or take it.

Saving for education isn’t one-size-fits-all. From 529 plans to other flexible strategies, there are several ways to hel...
05/30/2026

Saving for education isn’t one-size-fits-all. From 529 plans to other flexible strategies, there are several ways to help prepare for future education costs — and the right choice depends on your goals.

Learn how different savings approaches can work together: https://bit.ly/4eeK8WA

High-interest debt can feel overwhelming, but a clear plan can change that. As a financial advisor, I work with clients ...
05/28/2026

High-interest debt can feel overwhelming, but a clear plan can change that. As a financial advisor, I work with clients to create strategies that fit their lives and their goals. Ready to get started? Let’s talk.

When retirement is just around the corner, an unexpected event or major expense can be unsettling. The good news is you ...
05/21/2026

When retirement is just around the corner, an unexpected event or major expense can be unsettling. The good news is you don’t have to jeopardize your long-term future. The key is understanding the pros and cons of all your options.

Learn the considerations for retirees and pre-retirees to tap taxable investment accounts and retirement accounts for cash shortfalls.www.edwardjones.com/us-en

Many retirees unknowingly make mistakes that can reduce their long‑term financial stability. Explore these practical ste...
05/17/2026

Many retirees unknowingly make mistakes that can reduce their long‑term financial stability. Explore these practical steps to help support a more durable income plan.

8 moves to help protect your retirement incomewww.edwardjones.com/us-en

05/15/2026

Confused about how Social Security works? You’re not alone. Myths persist, but the truth is often far more reassuring. A little clarity can go a long way in building a confident retirement plan.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4uQTxcy

Big life changes can bring big financial questions. Marriage, a new child, divorce or the loss of a loved one can all im...
05/13/2026

Big life changes can bring big financial questions. Marriage, a new child, divorce or the loss of a loved one can all impact your estate plan—and may signal it’s time for a check-in.

Learn which moments matter most and how to help keep your wishes up to date: https://bit.ly/4fjnwFq

You’ve planned the “saving” part—now plan the “spending” part. These 10 retirement reminders cover what most people miss...
05/01/2026

You’ve planned the “saving” part—now plan the “spending” part. These 10 retirement reminders cover what most people miss, from healthcare to taxes to daily purpose.

From healthcare costs to feeling a lack of purpose, here’s what most people overlook when planning for retirement.

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