VSR Financial Services, Inc.

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In 1985, Mike Stanfield and Don Beary were part of a team that founded VSR with a goal to provide Value, Service, and Reliability. From the beginning, their plan was to structure the company not to be bought or to be absorbed, but to remain independent like the Advisors they serve. They carefully built a management team of industry veterans and an experienced staff committed to responsiveness and accountability. That philosophy and way of doing business continues today under the next generation leadership of Jon Stanfield and Maureen McAnarney who serve as company Co-Presidents.

By design, VSR is a small firm providing individualized service and support. We are not transaction-oriented and offer no proprietary products. Our highest priority is building and maintaining long-term relationships with our Advisors and their clients.

VSR Financial Services, Inc. is a dually registered introducing BD/IA that clears through Pershing and First Clearing Corporation. VSR Advisors offer the following products and services: financial planning, advisory accounts and services, mutual funds, variable annuities, general securities, REITs and limited partnerships. VSR is based in Overland Park, Kansas and currently has 275 independent Advisors and 76 home office employees. 

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VSR Financial Services, Inc. is a dually registered introducing BD/IA that clears through Pershing and First Clearing Corporation. VSR Advisors offer the following products and services: financial planning, advisory accounts and services, mutual funds, variable annuities, general securities, REITs and limited partnerships. VSR is based in Overland Park, Kansas and currently has 275 independent Advisors and 76 home office employees. 

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VSR was ranked one of the top independent broker dealers in REP. magazine's annual report card. 

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VSR has been developing quality relationships with top producing Reps for over 25 years by “Putting Reps First.” By listening to our Reps and providing them with the tools and services they want and need to grow their business. By providing the best in what our name stands for – Value, Service and Reliability.
 

 

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