
John Condon
- CFP®
Financial Freedom Planners
Richmond, VA
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John can help you with
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Investment Analysis
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Retirement Planning
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Employee Benefits
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Tax Optimization
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Insurance Planning
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College Planning
Expertise
- Investment Analysis and Planning
- Portfolio Management
- Portfolio Guidance
- Retirement Planning
- Social Security Planning
- Benefits and Compensation Planning for Employees
- Equity Stock and Options Planning for Employees
- Tax Efficient Withdrawal Planning
- Tax Optimization
- Insurance and Risk Management
- Cash Flow Analysis
- Saving and Investing for College
- Life Event Planning
- Windfall Planning
- Real Estate Planning
- Domestic Relocation Planning
About
How your passion for financial planning begin?
I was always fascinated by Wall Street and the idea of having a career in the business. As a young person, it always seemed like the embodiment of the American Dream and I wanted to be a part of it. Becoming a financial planner was a career change for me. Fresh out of college I had a 3 day stint as a stockbroker but quickly learned that cold calling strangers was not for me. However, I never lost my passion for finance and knew that was what I wanted to do. One day after reading an article about Fiduciary planners and hourly based financial planning, I was motivated to pursue my interest once again.
What is your involvement and experience in the financial services industry?
I earned my certificate in Financial Planning from Penn State University and then studied for and passed the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ (CFP®). exam all while maintaining my full-time position as an analyst. During this time I researched and learned of Financial Freedom Planners and that they followed the same hourly based model. I liked the model’s approach because there were no assets under management fees or commissions. This appealed to me because this approach helped an under-served majority of people who may not have hundreds of thousands of dollars in investable assets but still need quality financial planning advice.
What makes you different and unique as a financial planner compared to others?
Financial Freedom Planners is in a rather unique space in the Richmond market (by design), and was recognized in a Forbes Magazine article as one of only 115 Financial Advisor firms in the country (and the only one in Richmond) that act as true Fiduciaries. While getting my Certificate in Financial Planning, I researched and learned of Financial Freedom Planners and that they followed the same hourly based model that had reignited my motivation to become a Financial Planner.
Tell us about your family, hobbies, and personal passions.
I am married with four wonderful children. Outside of work I can usually be found at one of our children’s many sporting events or on my bicycle. I am a dedicated cyclist, riding at least 5,000 miles per year every year since 2008. The highlight of my cycling year is the charity ride to fight Multiple Sclerosis. This two day ride covers 150 – 200 miles and generates close to a million dollars in donations on an annual basis.
If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?
Ireland and Hungary to see the homelands of my Grand and Great-Grand Parents and discover more about my heritage.
What’s the most likely place people could find you on a Saturday night?
At home watching a movie or sports event.
What is your favorite thing to do in each of the four seasons?
Winter – Christmas, Survive until Spring, Ride my bike,
Spring – Baseball, Go to kid’s sporting events, Ride my bike
Summer – Family Vacation, Baseball, Ride my bike
Autumn – Football, Go to kids’ sporting events, Ride my bike
Imagine being approached by a genie who offers you three wishes. What might those wishes be?
Long and happy lives for my wife, children, family and friends
The ability and resources to help all others in need
The Kansas City Chiefs win every Super Bowl in the future
If you had the ability to travel back in time, what’s something you would tell your 18-year-old self?
Worry less and don’t sweat the small stuff
Be courageous, stand up for what’s right, the weak and yourself
Give back
The measure of success is not your career or accomplishments, but how kind you are to others and the feeling that you leave people with.
Have fun, be yourself because you only get one life
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