First Vice President - Financial Advisor - Portfolio Manager - Portfolio Focus
As a Financial Advisor at RBC Wealth Management, Scott focuses on customized wealth management for each client he works with. He works closely with his clients' tax and legal advisors to coordinate efficient and effective means of helping turn financial goals and dreams into reality.
With over 40 years of experience and the support of a team of specialists knowledgeable in a variety of financial disciplines, he offers a broad range of services covering the 13 wealth management issues that are critical to clients' financial well-being. The human interaction of wealth management is critical in his practice; his goal is to build trust and lasting relationships with his clients.
As your financial needs and life complexities evolve, consider utilizing our expertise to address your changing needs. I would love the opportunity to discuss how we can work together to help you align your assets and liabilities to meet your personal and financial goals.
I promise to help you better manage your money, plan for your future, build and preserve your wealth and protect your legacies. Beyond that, our reputation does the talking.
I warmly invite you to contact me at 310-205-7735 or scott.sangerman@rbc.com to schedule a cost free consultation.
I aim to help reduce the stress of managing a complex financial life so my clients and their families have more time to live their lives.
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Markets head lower following a hawkish rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve. We discuss the reasons behind the Fed’s shift and if investors really need to fear higher rates caused by stronger growth.