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Meet Patrick Logue CFP®  

Patrick Logue is a Fee-Only Certified Financial Planner(TM) and Certified Student Loan Planner (CSLP). He works with young professionals who want to learn how to make the best use of their money. Patrick belongs to the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors, Fee-Only Network, and the XY Planning Network. He is passionate about giving back and donates his time to work pro bono with cancer patients. Patrick has over 15 years of experience in Financial Services. He has experience with student loan planning, preparing tax returns, insurance planning, cash flow, investing and more. As a CFP®, he is uniquely qualified to help you pull your financial information together and create a Comprehensive Financial Plan.

Financial Planner and Triathlete

Professional: Pat Logue, CFP® professional, is a Financial Planner based in Southwest Florida. He is a fee-only financial planner who works mainly with Young Professionals ages 25-45. He serves clients locally and across the country. He specializes in Student Loans, Cash Flow, and Retirement Planning. He does not sell any products nor earn any commissions.

Pat is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP®), member of the Fee-Only Network (FON), XY Planning Network (XYPN), Financial Planning Association (FPA), and National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA).

With 20 years of experience in financial services, he is intimately familiar with Student Loan Planning, Investments, Tax Planning, Retirement Planning, and Estate Planning. Pat takes a Comprehensive approach to Financial Planning.

Pat is also very involved in educating the community - teaching as needed for a Finance class at FGCU and Personal Finance Classes to local high school students in Collier County. He also taught in the CFP® Program at Boston University.

Personal: Pat enjoys competing in endurance sports.

He has competed in 5k's, 10k's, half-marathons, marathons, triathlons from Sprint distance to Half-Ironman.

Pat enjoys running and spending time with his wife, Erin, and their 2 children.

 

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