Heath Biddlecome |
| Principal |
| IFC Advisory |
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CA, United States |
About Heath Biddlecome
Heath Biddlecome is a Managing Partner at Independent Financial Consultants Advisory in Culver City, California, where he helps individuals strategize retirement plans. After over 15 years of working in investment planning, Heath Biddlecome specializes in serving women who are recently divorced, widowed, or retired.
Heath Biddlecome received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Southern California, having also studied economics at the University of Cambridge. Upon receiving his degree, Heath Biddlecome became Vice President of Investments and Private Wealth Management at Great Western Bank, where he operated as a manager and leader for the company comprised of over 10,000 employees.
In 1997, Heath Biddlecome became a Managing Partner at IFC Advisory and one of America’s top wealth managers, according to Bloomberg Wealth Manager Magazine. IFC Advisory offers a dual expertise in asset management and financial planning and helps people plan for retirement intelligently and effectively.
Heath Biddlecome strives to assist people in attaining peace of mind in their retirement by securing strategic financial plans. Dedicated to a high level of service, Biddlecome is a Certified Fund Specialist and a member of International Association for Financial Planning. Additionally, Biddlecome co-authored the book, Retirement Investing and Annuity Owners’ Mistakes, two educational booklets that are aimed at annuity owners and people considering purchasing annuities.
Heath Biddlecome is also the co-author of two books on financial investments for lay people: Retirement Investing and Annuity Owners’ Mistakes, an educational booklet for annuity owners and people contemplating purchasing annuities.
In addition to his commitment to assisting people in securing their futures, Heath Biddlecome remains active in his Southern California community with non-profit organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity. Biddlecome also donates to charitable causes, including wildlife conservation efforts and the Red Cross, to aid earthquake victims in Haiti.
