John V. Meyer
Professional summary
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John Van Nostrand Meyer JR, who also goes by John V Meyer Jr, was a registered financial professional .
John is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 1973. John had worked at 6 firms and has passed the Series 63, Series 6 and Series 1 exams.
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Other business activities
CRS (Client Relationship Summary)
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Certified licenses
Experience
May 12, 1987 - December 31, 1988
CAPITOL SECURITIES MANAGEMENT, INC.
October 31, 1984 - April 10, 1987
FOCUS SECURITIES, INC.
February 25, 1981 - July 24, 1984
CARDELL & ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED
October 25, 1977 - February 1, 1979
INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL PLANNERS CORPORATION
March 15, 1977 - November 4, 1977
FMR SECURITIES, INC.
January 10, 1973 - April 14, 1977
CORNERSTONE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.
Primary Firm SEC Registration
CAPITOL SECURITIES MANAGEMENT, INC.
CRD#: 14169 / SEC#: 801-41033, 8-30353
State Registrations and Notice Filings
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Exams
Series 1
Date: 1/9/1973
Registered Representative ExaminationCurrent Firm
CAPITOL SECURITIES MANAGEMENT, INC.
CRD#: 14169 / SEC#: 801-41033, 8-30353
Contact information
SEC notice filing (52 States and Territories)
FINRA licenses (52 States and Territories)
Direct owners and executive officers
Regulatory assets under management
| Total Number of Accounts | 3,745 |
| AUM (Assets Under Management) | $ 1,818,741,357 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 10 |
| Arbitration | 2 |
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