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Wealth Management | Tax Preparation | Estate Planning
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Since 1983, our priority has been helping families and business owners achieve a worry-free lifestyle. We get to know our clients and identify their needs first and then pursue a tailor-made solution. As an independent firm, no parent company dictates what products we carry, and we have no arbitrary sales quotas. Our only obligation is to our clients.
A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE
Whether you’re transitioning to retirement, setting up a college savings plan or developing an exit strategy for your business, our team brings broad expertise to the table when we meet with clients. We’ve spent three decades earning their trust, and we’d like a chance to earn yours.
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Newsletters
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Four Key Objectives of a Sound Retirement Plan
A sound retirement plan should be based on personal circumstances, and no one strategy is suitable for everyone. This article looks at four goals that a retirement strategy should address.
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Do You Have These Key Estate Planning Documents?
This article provides an overview of four estate planning documents that almost everyone should have: a durable power of attorney, a medical directive, a will, and a letter of instruction.
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HOT TOPIC: Soft Landing or Delayed Recession?
This article looks at the current state of U.S. economic activity and the prospects for continued growth as higher interest rates work their way through the economy.
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Tracking the Fed’s Progress on Disinflation
This article compares the key inflation measures that economists and investors are watching for signs of easing price pressures.
Calculators
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Lifetime Earnings
This calculator is designed to help you attach a dollar figure to your life’s work.
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Loan Payoff
How much will it cost to pay off a loan over its lifetime?
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Taxable Equivalent Yield
Calculate the rate of return you would have to receive from a taxable investment to realize an equivalent tax-exempt yield.