Three CHEERS!

United First Financial has consistently reached to provide ongoing improvements to every facet of their services, as well as the tools provided to their Independent Agents. With the incredible growing pains (from 11%-33% each month), this brilliant and dedicated company has blessed us with yet another line of improvements. Some asked for, others a complete surprise and pleasure.
Replicated Sites:
United First Financial has had a new crew of prodigy programmers working (literally) around the clock, to reinvent the replicated sites and grant more control, a better look and editable content for Agents. Based on a CMS (Content Management System), the new sites will rely on components requested by the surfer, assembling the page instantly, which improves download time and ability for dial0up clients to view your sites.
In addition, the sites will have customizable looks, which you can pick.
BankRate.com Begone!:
How many analysis’ have you run, making sure to show your potential clients the advantages by printing out an amortization sheet from BankRate.com? It’s a fantastic tool, but what a pain, doing the sheets, coordinating them and attaching them to the analysis. It’s even worse, when you have a client out of state and have to do this via email or phone!
Well this problem is now a thing of the past.
United First Financial has now provided a side-by-side analysis with a 30 year amortization schedule and the Money Merge Account program! Now you can sit down and compare, year by year, the benefits of the Money Merge versus doing nothing at all.
For the Artist in all of us:
Wish there were graphs and charts to show the homeowner the effect this program will have on their personal circumstances? Well United First Financial has taken Dave Montgomery’s “Financial Optometrist” tool to a whole new level…and it’s automatically included in your printout! One step better—all the analysis’ you have already run? They have been changed automatically, so you can reclaim any wayward clients uncommitted, who need that last visual touch.
Go get ‘em!
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