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We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective and for the positive remarks on our Mission and culture. You raise an interesting point about our advisor non-compete agreements; we understand how that might initially feel like a limitation. Here is a bit more context on why we include it and how it’s designed to benefit not just the company but an independent advisor—and, most importantly, the clients we serve:
At First Command, we strive to build long-term, trust-based relationships with military families. To do that well, we invest heavily in our advisors from day one, with specialized training, planning tools, and a proven system we've built over decades around the unique needs of the military community. The non-compete agreement helps protect that investment and ensures that the work our Advisors put into building those relationships remains part of a consistent, mission-driven approach.
From the Advisor’s perspective, it also supports a healthier, more stable environment where you’re not constantly looking over your shoulder or worried about competitive overlap from peers. It creates clarity, boundaries, and mutual commitment.
This helps ensure continuity and consistency in the coaching we provide our clients, even if an advisor transitions out of the business. That kind of reliability and trust is why our clients stay with First Command for generations.
We wish you the best in your future endeavors.