Game Plan Through markets of all kinds, Edward Jones Financial Advisors have given advice to individuals, families and business owners about their serious financial needs. Our investment philosophy reflects that experience: Buy and hold quality investments for the long term.
Stats Edward Jones ranked "Highest in Investor Satisfaction
With Full Service Brokerage
Firms," according to the J.D. Power and Associates 2006
Full Service Investor Satisfaction StudySM.
Edward Jones received the
highest numerical score among full service brokerage firms in the proprietary
J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Full Service Investor Satisfaction
StudySM. Study based on 5,064 total responses measuring 20 brokerage
firms and measures opinions of investors who used full-service investment
institutions. Proprietary study results are based on
experiences and perceptions of consumers surveyed from November 2005 to
January 2006. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com
.
For the seven years running, Edward
Jones has been named one of the "Best Companies to Work for in America" by
FORTUNE magazine's annual listing, reaching No.16 in the overall
category and No.4 for large companies. Our seven FORTUNE
rankings
include top 10 placings for five years and consecutive number one rankings
in 2002 and 2003 (January 2006). - Ranked No. 1 for the 13th consecutive year in
Registered Representative magazine's annual brokerage ranking (December
2005).
- Ranked 83 in the Forbes list of the nation's 500 largest privately held companies (November 2005).
Schedule To schedule a free portfolio review or simply discuss your financial goals with an Edward Jones Financial Advisor, visit www.edwardjones.com to locate the Edward Jones office nearest you.
Edward Jones and the Rams The association between the St. Louis Rams and Edward Jones extends further than just the name on the dome. Edward Jones and the Rams have partnered to sponsor the Diversity Awareness Partnership's 'Give Respect -- Get Respect' Youth Program for 2006. This anti-bias program connects middle and high school students and their teachers from 24 schools throughout the St. Louis region in an effort to address the increasing diversity in today's schools and encourage acceptance and respect among one another. |