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Scouting Out a Name: Why We’re Called Twelve Points

Naming a business, especially one in the financial services industry, can be a source of frustration or inspiration, as noted in a recent Investor’s Business Daily article. Co-founder and principal, Dave Clayman, chose Twelve Points as a tribute to the 12 Points of the Boy Scout Law.

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Chris Cahill Earns New Philanthropy Designation

Twelve Points Wealth Management’s own Chris Cahill has earned the Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy ® professional designation from the Richard D. Irwin Graduate School of The American College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The CAP® program provides nonprofit and financial

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London via G2G

This summer’s family vacation was a whirlwind European adventure that kicked off with a 5 night stay at the G2G London property. The G2G “Vacation Experience Managers” and the onsite “Destination Managers” were helpful, accommodating and welcoming.

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Francesca Federico Featured in Fortune

In the News…Co-Founder and Principal Francesca Federico recently wrote two features for The Entrepreneur Insider network, an online community for Fortune Magazine. Her first article, which appeared on December 17, 2015, answered the question

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Twelve Points 2015: The Year in Review (video)

Looking back on all that we’ve accomplished as a team at Twelve Points this past year, we feel so proud and thankful. From opening our second office location in Boston’s South End with a ribbon-cutting ceremony courtesy of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce to celebrating

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Caring for Families: Volunteering at Hope Lodge

At Twelve Points, we consider ourselves extremely lucky to be working with such a wonderful group of people — and that not only includes our co-workers, but also our clients. Three of our core values, based on the Scout Law, are to be kind, friendly and helpful

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Experiencing Life: The True Meaning of Wealth

When it comes to money, I’m of a mind that it’s better to spend it on experiences that I will carry with me for a lifetime rather than possessions. My family recently spent an amazing vacation exploring 5 national parks in 9 days (with a 6 year old and a 3 year old!).

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