Financial Advisor – Jason LeBlanc – Katy Texas

Talking Investment Advice and Crawfish with Katy Local Jason LeBlanc

Jason LeBlanc of LeBlanc Wealth Management is a good guy to know.  He will watch out for your money and help you map a path to the secure retirement you desire.

He also knows how to boil a mean batch of crawfish.

He has been a financial advisor for over two decades, taking care of his clients financial needs with a personal touch that won’t be matched and can’t be beat. Before he makes his recommendations regarding your finances he will take the time to learn about your goals, desires, needs, wants and dreams. This will help him understand your tolerance for risk, your return expectations and your time horizon. Only then will he begin the process of looking at investment vehicles and options that might be right for you.

It might sound like a lot of ingredients go in before the well thought out advice comes out.

I guess that is only appropriate for a Louisiana native that takes pride in his cooking. Weekend family gatherings often draw in 35 people or more. He and his brother in-law have been cooking for large hungry crowds for as long as he can remember. It only seemed natural that their family tradition would get so popular that he would have to go pro. You may have seen the signs that advertise his crawfish for sale around the Katy area. If so, you know the right ingredients, blended in the right amounts is the secret to great results.

If you are fortunate (and an LSU fan) you might get invited to his tailgate parties that have expanded to include over 30 local families that also bleed purple and gold. The food and the company are good enough that even Aggie and UT fans can find room in their hearts (and stomachs) to forgive him for his Cajun roots.

BIO

Sports often reveals character. Jason’s was revealed during a little league game when his coach pulled him from third base and stuck him in as pitcher, even though he had never pitched an inning in his life. He walked the first five batters and heard the crowd squawking. He saw his team mates dropping their heads with dejection. He realized he needed to focus. He needed to believe in himself. He closed his mind to doubt, found the concentration to finish the inning, and learned a lesson that has stuck with him until this day. Believe in yourself.

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