Library of Congress Federal Credit Union

When it comes to investment advice, our recommendations are as individual as you. 

At Library of Congress FCU, you can meet with a Financial Advisor who can recommend a mix of quality investment options, such as mutual funds, IRAs and fixed and variable annuities, based on your unique situation.


Todd Holden is the Financial Advisor at Library of Congress FCU.  He is skilled at tailoring recommendations to meet your risk tolerance and investment goals. Todd can also offer long-term care and life insurance to protect you and your loved ones.

 

Schedule an appointment today!

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