Partnership:   


A relationship between individuals or groups that is characterized by mutual cooperation and responsibility, as for the achievement of a specified goal.

      - The American Heritage Dictionary

 

The definition of Partnership above is the foundation upon which Lone Star Financial Partners, Ltd. is built.

We all have many personal partnerships with people we trust.  These could be as simple as the people we allow to service our cars, cut our hair, or mow the lawn.  A more complex personal partnership may include someone we turn to when times are tough, when life is throwing us curves and we need a place to go for strength and support. 

At Lone Star Financial Partners, Ltd. (LSFP, Ltd.), we build personal partnerships with our clients to help them achieve their financial goals.  We build professional partnerships with other financial consultants because we understand that a "team" approach better serves our valued clients.  We build strategic alliance partnerships with other industry professionals to further assist our clients; e.g. Attorneys, Tax Specialists, Bankers.

Lone Star Financial Partners, Ltd. wants to be viewed as a resource to which one can turn for anything finance related.  We don't personally do everything, but the partnerships we build allow us to give clients the resources and access to professionals that have proven themselves to be dedicated to the same high ethics and morals to which we hold ourselves.

 

"It is this process of partnering and building relationships that define who we are as a people.  I am reminded of the old adage, 'One's worth is not measured by how much one loves, but by how much one is loved by others.'  This is the spirit in which we have founded our firm.  We strive to serve our clients in a manner that conveys sincere concern and empathy to everyone's individual situation.  Only through helping others achieve their personal goals, can we realize ours."

          -  Tim Lovick (President - Lone Star Financial Partners, Ltd.)

 

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