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Hight Dewey Reid is a registered representative of Edward Jones. Hight has been in the industry since December 2015 and holds the Series 7, Series 66 and SIE licenses. Hight is currently registered with the state of North Carolina as a registered representative and investment advisor representative and is also registered in South Carolina as a registered representative. Hight has been employed by Edward Jones since November 2015. Prior to joining Edward Jones, Hight worked at Peoples Bank. Hight has a long history of community involvement and serves on the Stewardship Committee Chair at Fellowship Baptist Church.
Advisors offer a broad range of advisory services designed to meet the unique needs of individuals, businesses, and investment companies. These services provide professional guidance and personalized strategies to help clients achieve their financial goals.
Comprehensive financial plans to help you achieve your personal and business goals.
Guidance on pension options to ensure a secure financial future.
Helps you choose top advisors aligned with your financial goals.
Custom portfolio management strategies for businesses to achieve long-term growth.
Personalized portfolio management to meet individual financial objectives.
Advisors may be compensated through a variety of fee structures, offering flexibility and transparency. This allows clients to choose the arrangement that best aligns with their financial objectives.
Set rates for specific services, regardless of time or assets managed.
A percentage of the total value of assets under management is charged.
See schedule d - miscellaneous
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NC
04/01/2016 - Present
Edward Jones (Lincolnton NC)
BOTH
Issued 02/18/2016
Series 66 - Uniform Combined State Law Examination
BC
Issued 10/01/2018
SIE - Securities Industry Essentials Examination
BC
Issued 12/22/2015
Series 7 - General Securities Representative Examination
Active
Inactive
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FINRA
N
NYSE American LLC
N
Nasdaq Stock Market
N
New York Stock Exchange
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