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Kyrk Davis

Kyrk Davis, Wealth Advisor, Financial advisor Lexington KY
Dave Ramsey SmartVestor

Kyrk Davis is a Wealth Advisor at Family Financial Partners, Inc. – a financial services firm in Lexington, Kentucky.

Kyrk holds a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from the University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, Kentucky. He started his career working as a teller for BB&T Bank and an accountant for Anderson Communities, a real estate company. Kyrk is also a Dave Ramsey Smartvestor Pro.

Kyrk hails from Florence, Kentucky, and also spent time in London (Kentucky, not England!) before moving to Richmond in 2016.

In his free time, Kyrk enjoys anything outdoors, especially mountain biking and backpacking in the Smoky Mountains. He has served in the National Guard for six years, and attends Madison Hills Christian Church in Richmond, Kentucky.

Kyrk and his wife, Hannah, who works at First Trust Bank, live in Richmond with their cats, Stormy and Oats. 

Articles by Kyrk

The Most Powerful Investment Tool is Time

How investing a little can lead to much more.

You may remember learning about erosion in school, how a small trickle of water, over time, can wear away rocks and soil and transform into a raging river.

That image always enters my mind when I talk with young investors about how to make their money work for them early in their careers. Coming into their first jobs out of college, they probably aren’t making much income, and that’s while they’re considering student loans, saving for a first down payment on a home, and the other expenses that come from starting life on their own. Many of them feel that there just isn’t enough left over to start funding an investment account in a meaningful way.

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Investment vs. Speculation: What’s the difference?

Before making any decisions, let’s make sure the next big “Investment” is actually an investment and not just speculation.

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Don’t Rush Your Financial Plan

When it comes to saving and investing, it’s always a good idea to start young and be consistent. Early and often, right? While this is solid advice, I also advise my clients not to rush the process when it comes to building a solid financial foundation.

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