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May 24, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Jeffrey Camarda, well-known financial planner, has questions concerning his Ph.D.

Full story: Jacksonville Business Journal

Well-known Chartered Financial Analyst Jeffrey Camarda spent more than a decade advertising his doctorate earned from a school in Louisiana known as a diploma mill.

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Not Stunned in Jax

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May 26, 2009
 
The company website still lists La Salle as part of his education and the compliance officer of the company is a relative. Not alot of questions asked when positive returns were easy to make be interesting to see what type of returns people are now getting for the money they invested with this company. Fee only means they take a portion of your balance, I am sure like all other balances they are down but how do they compare. The article says no loss in business when letter sent out, is that because they are blaming the market?
A former Camarda client

Orange Park, FL

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Jun 3, 2009
 
Jeff did promote his PhD, so did his staff, over and over again. I was duped.
RobntSchck

Jacksonville, FL

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Jun 29, 2009
 
Hey I am considering hiring this firm, but am alittle disconcerted now. But my friend who has been with them for 9 years says they were down last year but not as badly as the market. They said the Phd doenst look good, but it is the Chartered Financial Advisor or Analyst, whichever is the designation that matters most in managing money. I am at a large broker now and have interviewed them(Camarda) twice. I like what I've seen and heard-before this article and comments but curious if there is anyone out there who used to perhaps work for them who might be able to shed some light on my thought process......Thanks
BYNtherednthat

Jacksonville, FL

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Jul 7, 2009
 
As a former employee who worked with the firm several years ago, I just have to say that these people treat their clients like GOLD! I cannot speak to his Phd personally, but trust me the man is a brilliant financial mind who truly puts the firms clients first and seemingly has every desgination out there. Maybe now he can fit all of his designations on one line on his business card!
2tiMIT2tch

Jacksonville, FL

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Jul 7, 2009
 
Every now and then I skim the net looking for obscure pieces here and there and I must say....this one was too good to not comment on. All I can say is it sounds like somebody got fired in a bad economy. I run my own business and even if a customer were to leave my company....most people just take their business elsewhere. The details in these comments seem more like someone who used to have their hands on the proverbial wheel as opposed to a 'former client'. I should know I still have old employees who I occasionally hear comments through the grapevine. It's frustrating but really sad ....for them. I guess the ole grinding axe is tough to drop for some...........
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Oct 29, 2009
 
Did you decide to use them as your asset manager?
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