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Rachel A. Golding

CAPITAL ANALYSTS
ROCHESTER, NY 14623
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CRD#: 7446878
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Professional summary


Rachel Anieta Golding is a registered financial advisor currently at CAPITAL ANALYSTS located in Rochester, New York and LINCOLN INVESTMENT located in Rochester, New York.

Rachel is registered as an IAR (Investment Advisor Representative) and RR (Registered Representative) and started their career in finance in 2022. Rachel has worked at 2 firms and has passed the Series 66, Series 7TO and SIE exams.

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Are you a "fiduciary"?
Yes

Aliases


None

Other business activities


Outside business activity is any business or activity undertaken by an advisor that is outside the scope of their relationship with their firm (e.g., consulting services, real estate, freelance work, teaching, etc.). Investors should stay informed about these activities to ensure no conflicts of interest.
DD WEALTH MANAGEMENT/LEGEND GROUP POSITION: Sales Assistant NATURE: Finance INVESTMENT RELATED: Yes NUMBER OF HOURS: 160 SECURITIES TRADING HOURS: 160 START DATE: 09/27/2021 ADDRESS: 1425 Jefferson Road, Rochester NY 14623, United States DESCRIPTION: Assisting advisors ACCU TAX POSITION: Tax preparer and assistant for the owner, Michael Kramer. NATURE: Tax Preparation INVESTMENT RELATED: No NUMBER OF HOURS: 30 SECURITIES TRADING HOURS: 20 START DATE: 02/01/2023 ADDRESS: 1880 East Ridge Road, Suite 1A, Rochester NY 14622, United States DESCRIPTION: Preparing tax returns and assisting with normal business hours operations such as answering phones, scheduling tax appointments, preparing folders for tax appointments, etc. CAPTURING LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY POSITION: owner NATURE: Photography INVESTMENT RELATED: No NUMBER OF HOURS: 10 SECURITIES TRADING HOURS: 0 START DATE: 01/03/2022 ADDRESS: 427 N Main Street, Apt 3, Canandaigua NY 14424, United States DESCRIPTION: I am the photographer who takes pictures of families, their kids, and their pets.

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CRS (Client Relationship Summary) - RIA


LINCOLN INVESTMENT - Registered Investment Advisory firm

Version Date: Thu Feb 01 2024

LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC is a broker-dealer and an investment adviser registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). Brokerage and investment advisory services and fees differ and it is important that you understand the differences. Free and simple tools are available to research firms and financial professionals at Investor.gov/CRS, which also provides educational materials about broker-dealers, investment advisers and investing.

Types of Services Offered:

We offer both brokerage and investment advisory services to retail investors.

Our principal advisory services include 1) discretionary investment management programs for which you authorize us, your financial professional or a third party manager to act with discretionary authority to make the ultimate decisions regarding the purchase and sale of investments in your account; 2) non-discretionary investment management programs in which we or your financial professional will recommend investments to you and you will make the ultimate decision regarding the purchase or sale of investments; and 3) financial planning services for a fee. We offer both wrap fee programs and non-wrap fee programs. The level of monitoring in your advisory account will depend on the advisory program you select, your advisory agreement with us and your financial professional. Where Lincoln Investment has full discretionary authority over your advisory account, we will monitor the account on an ongoing basis. For all other investment advisory accounts, your financial professional will review your portfolio with you at least annually. Our discretionary managed offerings have various investment minimums (generally ranging from a $5,000 lump sum investment minimum to $25,000). Investment minimum amounts can vary by financial professional. For current account minimums and fees, see the Lincoln Investment Form ADV Part 2A and Appendix I (Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment) and your Lincoln Investment Advisory Agreement.

In both brokerage and advisory offerings, our menu of available products, types of investments and services is limited due to a number of factors such as the risks, rewards and costs of the investments and strategies, the platform and applicable custodian, mutual fund fees, our due diligence processes, whether the product would be suitable for at least some investors, third-party payments and how we and our financial professionals will be compensated for the services we provide. Additional factors include revenue sharing and mutual fund fees. The scope of products and services can also be limited based on the securities licensing qualifications and training of your financial professional.

For additional information, please see The Lincoln Investment Companies Investor Agreement and Disclosure Handbook (Investor Handbook) and for advisory services, also see the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment which provide further details regarding advisory services, fees, compensation, account requirements and types of clients that we service. We also operate as an insurance agency. Many of our financial professionals can offer advisory services through us and our affiliated SEC registered investment adviser, Capital Analysts, LLC. For additional information, see the Investor Handbook and the Capital Analysts Form ADV Part 2A and Appendix I (Capital Analysts Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures).


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • Given my financial situation, should I choose an investment advisory service, a brokerage service or both types of services? Why or why not?
  • How will you choose investments to recommend to me?
  • What is your relevant experience, including your licenses, education and other qualifications? What do these qualifications mean?

The fees you pay depend on whether you choose brokerage services, advisory services, or both.

For investment advisory services, the principal fees and costs you should expect to incur will be 1) an ongoing asset-based fee for asset management and advice services, based on the value of assets in your advisory account. Advisory fees for the majority of our advisory offerings are deducted monthly, in advance, but see your advisory agreement for the specific fees and payment frequency; 2) depending on the advisory offering, platform and financial professional, you could pay a wrap fee or a nonwrap fee. A wrap fee program bundles the fee for the management/advice and will include most transaction costs and surcharges to the broker-dealer that has custody of your assets, and therefore are higher than a typical asset-based advisory fee; in addition to these fees, you will pay account servicing fees such as statement fees, electronic fund and wire transfer charges, IRA custodial fees and termination fees. In non-wrap fee programs, you will pay separate fees for the management/advice, plus related transaction costs for the trading in your account, clearing costs and servicing fees, as well as account fees such as platform fees, custodial fees and account servicing fees that vary based on the custodian where your assets will be held (see Platform Fees and Disclosures for when these fees are assessed); 3) if investing in mutual funds or exchange-traded funds (ETFs), you will also incur underlying expenses of the fund for the management, operation, shareholder services and distribution expenses of the fund for the length of time you own the investment; and 4) fixed fees or hourly charges for financial planning and other services. See the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment for a description of advisory services and the types of fees paid. The more assets there are in your advisory account, the more you will pay in fees, and therefore, we have an incentive to encourage you to increase the assets in your advisory account.

For additional information about direct and indirect fees and costs for our advisory accounts, please see the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment, including but not limited to Item 5 of the Form 2A, Item 4 of the Appendix I, the agreements that you have entered into with us and related fee schedules, the Platform Fees and Disclosures and the Investor Handbook.

You will pay fees and costs whether you make or lose money on your investments. Fees and costs will reduce any amount of money you make on your investments over time. Please make sure you understand what fees and costs you are paying.


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • Help me understand how these fees and costs might affect my investments. If I give you $10,000 to invest, how much will go to fees and costs, and how much will be invested for me?

Our Standard of Conduct: When we provide you with a recommendation as your broker-dealer or act as your investment adviser, we have to act in your best interest and not put our interest ahead of yours. At the same time, the way we make money creates some conflicts with your interests. You should understand and ask us about these conflicts because they can affect the recommendations and investment advice we provide you. Here are some examples to help you understand what this means.

Compensation to us and your financial professional will vary depending on whether you receive brokerage services or investment advisory services. The following are examples of how Lincoln and our affiliate make money from brokerage, investment advisory services and investments that we provide to you as well as conflicts of interest.

  • Self-Clearing Platform: We are compensated directly and indirectly when an investor selects us as custodian over other available custodians.

  • Third-Party Payments and Revenue Sharing: We receive payments from third party product sponsors and managers or their affiliates and compensation directly from funds when we and our affiliate recommend or sell certain products.

  • In our role as introducing broker-dealer for assets held at Pershing LLC, Pershing provides credits, payments and benefits, including those based on total accounts and assets, that incentivize us to recommend and/ or continue to use Pershing as clearing firm and custodian. Some examples of Third-Party Payments that we receive and then share with your financial professional include brokerage commissions, concessions, distribution fees and advisory fees.

  • Revenue Sharing: We also receive revenue from certain providers, managers, intermediaries, custodians and product sponsors for our and our affiliates’ marketing efforts and in connection with clearing and custody. This revenue sharing is primarily from mutual funds, ETFs and variable annuities in which you invest. Examples include shareholder servicing fees, networking fees, fees based on total assets and accounts, markups on loans/margin, trading and account service fees, interest on money market or bank deposit program assets, educational support and event sponsorship.

  • Third-Party Payments and Revenue Sharing are an incentive for us and our affiliate to recommend or utilize certain providers, sponsors, managers, intermediaries and custodians and to offer, recommend or sell products, services and share classes that pay, credit or share revenue with Lincoln Investment over those that do not pay us, or pay us less.

For additional information, please see the Investor Handbook, the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment, Platform Fees and Disclosures and the Capital Analysts Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures and your Financial Professional BIO Brochure, and other applicable documents for additional conflicts of interest.


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • How might your conflicts of interest affect me, and how will you address them?

Depending on the investment recommendation, the time horizon for the investment and the complexity of the offering, compensation to your financial professional will vary. Conflicts arise from the varying compensation associated with the recommendations made by your financial professional. When you purchase investments or insurance products, your financial professional will receive a transaction-based sales commission or concession based on the product acquired. Financial professionals can also receive ongoing distribution and/or retention compensation from mutual funds and annuities. When you purchase an investment advisory service, financial professionals are compensated based on all or a portion of the revenue we earn from the advisory fees assessed on assets serviced, the amount of client assets serviced and their level of production or assets. Fees for services and financial planning are negotiable. Subject to ensuring recommendations are in your best interest, we offer incentives to our financial professionals such as loans, advances, gifts, entertainment, bonus payments and financial incentives, including those that favor advisory services that we manage, to generate additional business and increase revenue, and marketing support payments from third party product sponsors and managers, that are limited in time and scope. Most of our financial professionals are independent contractors and are responsible for their own business expenses.

CRS (Client Relationship Summary) - BD


LINCOLN INVESTMENT - Broker-Dealer Firm

Version Date: Thu Feb 01 2024

LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC is a broker-dealer and an investment adviser registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC). Brokerage and investment advisory services and fees differ and it is important that you understand the differences. Free and simple tools are available to research firms and financial professionals at Investor.gov/CRS, which also provides educational materials about broker-dealers, investment advisers and investing.

Types of Services Offered:

We offer both brokerage and investment advisory services to retail investors.

Our brokerage services include buying and selling securities at your direction and providing you with investment recommendations, research, planning and financial tools and investor education, from time to time or at your request. Securities advice to retail investors is provided by financial professionals who are either an independent contractor or employee of the firm. Most of our retail investors invest in open-end mutual funds and variable annuities and we also offer a full line of other investments. We do not monitor your brokerage account. Your financial professional will make security recommendations to you, but the decision to buy or sell is ultimately yours. While there is generally no minimum investment to open an account with us, certain product types require a certain minimum to make an investment.

In both brokerage and advisory offerings, our menu of available products, types of investments and services is limited due to a number of factors such as the risks, rewards and costs of the investments and strategies, the platform and applicable custodian, mutual fund fees, our due diligence processes, whether the product would be suitable for at least some investors, third-party payments and how we and our financial professionals will be compensated for the services we provide. Additional factors include revenue sharing and mutual fund fees. The scope of products and services can also be limited based on the securities licensing qualifications and training of your financial professional.

For additional information, please see The Lincoln Investment Companies Investor Agreement and Disclosure Handbook (Investor Handbook) and for advisory services, also see the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment which provide further details regarding advisory services, fees, compensation, account requirements and types of clients that we service. We also operate as an insurance agency. Many of our financial professionals can offer advisory services through us and our affiliated SEC registered investment adviser, Capital Analysts, LLC. For additional information, see the Investor Handbook and the Capital Analysts Form ADV Part 2A and Appendix I (Capital Analysts Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures).


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • Given my financial situation, should I choose an investment advisory service, a brokerage service or both types of services? Why or why not?
  • How will you choose investments to recommend to me?
  • What is your relevant experience, including your licenses, education and other qualifications? What do these qualifications mean?

The fees you pay depend on whether you choose brokerage services, advisory services, or both.

For brokerage services, the principal fees and costs you should expect to incur will be 1) transaction based sales charges at the time of each new purchase transaction which are paid to us in the form of concessions or commissions. These amounts vary based on the product type. See the Investor Handbook for the maximum amounts allowable to your financial professional. This sales charge could be deducted directly from your principal investment amount or recouped over time by the product sponsor from you through a higher internal expense. With the purchase of some products, such as variable annuities, your financial professional can decide whether to be compensated up front or over the life of the investment for the purchase of the product. You could also pay a surrender fee to the product sponsor if you do not hold the investment for a specified period of time; 2) account fees such as platform fees, custodial fees and account servicing fees that vary based on the custodian where your assets will be held (see Platform Fees and Disclosures for when these fees are assessed); and 3) if investing in mutual funds or exchange traded-funds, you will incur underlying expenses of the fund for the management, operation, shareholder services and distribution expenses of the fund for the length of time you own the investment. Because we and your financial professional are compensated for transactions (refer to the prospectus for underlying fees and expenses), we have an incentive to encourage you to make frequent purchases and in greater amounts, which is a conflict for us. For additional information about the fees and costs for our brokerage services, please see our Platform Fees and Disclosures and the Investor Handbook.

For additional information about direct and indirect fees and costs for our advisory accounts, please see the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment, including but not limited to Item 5 of the Form 2A, Item 4 of the Appendix I, the agreements that you have entered into with us and related fee schedules, the Platform Fees and Disclosures and the Investor Handbook.

You will pay fees and costs whether you make or lose money on your investments. Fees and costs will reduce any amount of money you make on your investments over time. Please make sure you understand what fees and costs you are paying.


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • Help me understand how these fees and costs might affect my investments. If I give you $10,000 to invest, how much will go to fees and costs, and how much will be invested for me?

Our Standard of Conduct: When we provide you with a recommendation as your broker-dealer or act as your investment adviser, we have to act in your best interest and not put our interest ahead of yours. At the same time, the way we make money creates some conflicts with your interests. You should understand and ask us about these conflicts because they can affect the recommendations and investment advice we provide you. Here are some examples to help you understand what this means.

Compensation to us and your financial professional will vary depending on whether you receive brokerage services or investment advisory services. The following are examples of how Lincoln and our affiliate make money from brokerage, investment advisory services and investments that we provide to you as well as conflicts of interest.

  • Self-Clearing Platform: We are compensated directly and indirectly when an investor selects us as custodian over other available custodians.

  • Third-Party Payments and Revenue Sharing: We receive payments from third party product sponsors and managers or their affiliates and compensation directly from funds when we and our affiliate recommend or sell certain products.

  • In our role as introducing broker-dealer for assets held at Pershing LLC, Pershing provides credits, payments and benefits, including those based on total accounts and assets, that incentivize us to recommend and/ or continue to use Pershing as clearing firm and custodian. Some examples of Third-Party Payments that we receive and then share with your financial professional include brokerage commissions, concessions, distribution fees and advisory fees.

  • Revenue Sharing: We also receive revenue from certain providers, managers, intermediaries, custodians and product sponsors for our and our affiliates’ marketing efforts and in connection with clearing and custody. This revenue sharing is primarily from mutual funds, ETFs and variable annuities in which you invest. Examples include shareholder servicing fees, networking fees, fees based on total assets and accounts, markups on loans/margin, trading and account service fees, interest on money market or bank deposit program assets, educational support and event sponsorship.

  • Third-Party Payments and Revenue Sharing are an incentive for us and our affiliate to recommend or utilize certain providers, sponsors, managers, intermediaries and custodians and to offer, recommend or sell products, services and share classes that pay, credit or share revenue with Lincoln Investment over those that do not pay us, or pay us less.

For additional information, please see the Investor Handbook, the Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures of Lincoln Investment, Platform Fees and Disclosures and the Capital Analysts Investment Advisory Disclosure Brochures and your Financial Professional BIO Brochure, and other applicable documents for additional conflicts of interest.


Questions to ask your Professional:
  • How might your conflicts of interest affect me, and how will you address them?

Depending on the investment recommendation, the time horizon for the investment and the complexity of the offering, compensation to your financial professional will vary. Conflicts arise from the varying compensation associated with the recommendations made by your financial professional. When you purchase investments or insurance products, your financial professional will receive a transaction-based sales commission or concession based on the product acquired. Financial professionals can also receive ongoing distribution and/or retention compensation from mutual funds and annuities. When you purchase an investment advisory service, financial professionals are compensated based on all or a portion of the revenue we earn from the advisory fees assessed on assets serviced, the amount of client assets serviced and their level of production or assets. Fees for services and financial planning are negotiable. Subject to ensuring recommendations are in your best interest, we offer incentives to our financial professionals such as loans, advances, gifts, entertainment, bonus payments and financial incentives, including those that favor advisory services that we manage, to generate additional business and increase revenue, and marketing support payments from third party product sponsors and managers, that are limited in time and scope. Most of our financial professionals are independent contractors and are responsible for their own business expenses.

Certified licenses


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None

Experience


Current

October 3, 2022 - Present

CAPITAL ANALYSTS

Office #1: 1425 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY 14623
RIA
CRD#: 162200
ROCHESTER, NY
Current

October 3, 2022 - Present

LINCOLN INVESTMENT

Office #1: 1425 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY 14623
RIA
BD
CRD#: 519
Rochester, NY
Current

August 11, 2022 - Present

LINCOLN INVESTMENT

Office #1: 1425 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY 14623
RIA
BD
CRD#: 519
Rochester, NY

Primary Firm SEC Registration


This SEC-registered firm can serve clients nationwide. Some states may require the firm to submit a notice filing if the firm has more than 5 clients or a physical office there. You can view these state-level filings under the section titled "State Registrations and Notice Filings".
LINCOLN INVESTMENT
LINCOLN INVESTMENT
CMW | THE LINCOLN INVESTMENT COMPANIES | THE LEGEND GROUP | THE GABOR AGENCY | SHELGREN FINANCIAL GROUP | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC. | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC | LINCOLN INVESTMENT | GABOR FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS | FINANCIAL DIRECTORS | CREATING AND MANAGING WEALTH

CRD#: 519 / SEC#: 801-14059, 8-14354

RIA
Registered Investment Advisory firm - SEC (9/11/1978 Approved)
BD
Broker-Dealer Firm Regulated by FINRA (Philadelphia district office)

State Registrations and Notice Filings


Listed states reflect where the advisor is authorized to serve clients under state regulations.

IAR
means the advisor is registered as an Investment Advisor Representative in this state and is authorized to provide investment advice to clients there.
RR
indicates the advisor is registered as a Registered Representative in this state, allowing them to offer securities such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds through a broker-dealer.

Visual representation of state registrations

RR
New York
(10/3/2022)
IAR
New York
(10/3/2022)

Exams


State Security Law Exam
RR
IAR
Series 66
Date: 9/29/2022
Uniform Combined State Law Examination
General Industry/Product Exam
RR
Series 7TO
Date: 8/11/2022
General Securities Representative Examination
General Industry/Product Exam
SRO Registrations
RR
FINRA

Current Firm


LINCOLN INVESTMENT
LINCOLN INVESTMENT
CMW | THE LINCOLN INVESTMENT COMPANIES | THE LEGEND GROUP | THE GABOR AGENCY | SHELGREN FINANCIAL GROUP | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC. | LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, INC | LINCOLN INVESTMENT | GABOR FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS | FINANCIAL DIRECTORS | CREATING AND MANAGING WEALTH

CRD#: 519 / SEC#: 801-14059, 8-14354

RIA
Registered Investment Advisory firm - SEC (9/11/1978 Approved)
BD
Broker-Dealer Firm Regulated by FINRA (Philadelphia district office)
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Contact information


Main Address
601 Office Center Drive Suite 300, Fort Washington, PA 19034-3232
Mailing Address
601 Office Center Drive Suite 150-mailroom, Fort Washington, PA 19034
Phone number
(215) 887-8111
Established
Pennsylvania since 08/01/2015
Firm type
Limited Liability Company
Fiscal year end
December
Firm Size
Large
# of Employees
1,293

SEC notice filing (49 States and Territories)


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FINRA licenses (53 States and Territories)


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Documents


Customer Relationship Summary (CRS / SEC)Customer Relationship Summary (CRS / FINRA)Latest Form ADV

Part 2 Brochures

LINCOLN INVESTMENT PLANNING, LLC FORM ADV PART 2A APPENDIX I BROCHURE (8/13/2025)

Direct owners and executive officers


NamePositionCRD#
LINCOLN INVESTMENT CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLCMEMBER/OWNER
ALEXANDER, DANIEL SEANEXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, CHIEF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT OFFICER4051341
BUETI, ANTHONY CHARLESSENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS & SERVICE/ PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS OFFICER5876104
BURA, KAREN DOUGHERTYVICE-PRESIDENT, CONTROLLER1666006
ESTES, JASON CHRISTOPHEREXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, CHIEF INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY OFFICER7485210
FLAX, STEVEN NEILEXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER5655474
FORST, EDWARD SAMUEL JRELECTED MANAGER/CEO708024
LECKEY, KATHLEEN KINSLOWPRESIDENT, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER2447809
MATTSON, MAUREEN ANNEXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT, GENERAL COUNSEL & CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER5952728
MCCARTHY, DIANE MULHERRINEXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT/CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER/PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER/ELECTED MANAGER4923328
MEHROTRA, SHASHISENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT, CHIEF INVESTMENT OFFICER2640875
OBERLIES, SUSAN MARYSENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT, CORPORATE COUNSEL/SECRETARY3009149

Regulatory assets under management


Total Number of Accounts201,292
AUM (Assets Under Management)$ 18,904,482,714

Disclosures


Regulatory Event7

Accountant surprise examination report


Filing DateForm ADV-E CoverForm ADV-E Report
08/28/2024
Cover Page
09/27/2023
03/29/2023

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Company Information


LINCOLN INVESTMENT

LINCOLN INVESTMENT

CRD#: 519Rochester, NY 14623

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