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2030 E Speedway Road
Suite 220
Tucson, AZ 85719

Przewlocki Horvath

(520) 326-8950

 
University Professors Individuals & Families Comprehensive Planning Dedicated Professionals

Strategies Designed to Grow, Protect, and Preserve Your Hard-Earned Assets

There are many questions and concerns about your finances that may not often be asked. At Przewlocki Horvath, our job is to discover what’s important to you, analyze where you are financially, and provide you with custom financial solutions catered to your goals. We are committed to maintaining the highest fiduciary standards of integrity and professionalism. The relationships we forge with our clients are built on a solid foundation of dedication and trust. The relationships and services we provide are long lasting and benefit multiple family generations.

We fully integrate flexible financial solutions that are always in your best interests. As an independent firm, we not only make recommendations free from potential conflicts of interest, but we have the flexibility to access countless strategies and products in the market. Contact us today to learn more.

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