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Breanna Bundy

Trust Assistant

Louisiana Tech University BS (Finance)

Breanna Bundy serves as a trust assistant in our Shreveport, LA location. In this role, she is responsible for the daily administration of trust and investment accounts to serve our client’s needs.

Breanna studied at Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, LA, graduating with a bachelor’s in finance. During her time at Tech, Breanna was part of the Student Government Association, Tech Leadership Council, Student Recruiters and Lambda Sigma Honors Society.

In her spare time, Breanna, and her husband, Adam, spend most of their time outdoors. They love to hike, bike, travel and snow ski. They are active members in their local church and serve in the youth ministry.

Shreveport

333 Texas Street Suite 699, Shreveport, LA 71101

(318) 588-6500

333 Texas Street Suite 699, Shreveport, LA 71101

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Trusts & Estate Planning

Trusts & Estate Planning

With over 30 years of expertise serving as sole trustee, co-trustee, successor trustee and directed trustee for thousands of clients, Argent can expertly serve the multi-generational wealth preservation and transfer needs of your family.

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Will They, Won’t They, When Will They? We’re talking about the Fed, of course.  Will the Fed lower short-term rates, or will they keep them at the current range (5.25% - 5.50%) for another six or more weeks to see if core PCE inflation continues to decline towards a...

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Market Perspective- March 2024

Market Perspective- March 2024

Walking The Line As expected, the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady last week and signaled it still plans multiple cuts before the end of the year. Following its two-day meeting, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) kept the benchmark overnight borrowing...

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