Outlier Financial Partners

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Located in Houston, Texas

Address: 133 W Concho Ave Suite 207, San Angelo, TX 76903, United States

Phone: +1 325-223-2800

Rating: 5

Services

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Assistive hearing loop
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Toilets
  • Appointment required
  • Appointments recommended
  • Free parking lot

Categories

  • Investment service
  • Financial advisor
  • Financial planner

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Comments

  • Review 1 (2024-11-15 - Rating: 5)

    I cannot express how amazing Outlier Financial Partners has been to work with over the past year. Justin has answered all of our financial questions with expert advice & helped ease our minds about future planning! I would highly recommend OFP for financial advising & planning.

  • Review 2 (2021-09-16 - Rating: 5)

    It has been a tremendous blessing and privilege to get to work with Justin over the past year and a half. His vast knowledge base on finance and economics has been a huge asset for my wife and I. He has helped us build a custom retirement plan based on our needs and desires, showed us how to structure our budget wisely, assisted us in setting up our 401k and Roth iras so that they are most efficient, guided us on paying back student loans, and answered any and all miscellaneous questions that weve had for him. Theres nothing the man doesnt know! I highly recommend working with Justin to help secure a better future for yourself.

  • Review 3 (2020-02-01 - Rating: 5)

    Mr. Owen has helped us with our retirement plans and taken the time to explain all of our questions. We are grateful he is our financial advisor. He has helped us with minute budget details to establish long term goals.

  • Review 4 (2021-11-19 - Rating: 5)

    We hired Justin because we needed help managing our finances, and he is a good, old friend—all the way back to elementary school if I am not mistaken. Yeah…so…I am notoriously bad with money, and Justin became a financial manager. So, my wife and I gave him a call. We needed advice, but really, what I needed most was a trustworthy voice of reason to save me from myself and my bad fiscal habits. I have a unhealthy list of failed good ideas I tried to make happen. Well…mission accomplished…mostly. I have tried my best to sow the seeds of ideas I have in his head hoping that he’d let me run with one, at least. Each time I try, he reminds me I hired him because I was bad with fiscal responsibility (adulting really) and trusted him with our finances. He’s good medicine and bears good fruit. My wife is super appreciative of his services. No regrets.