Senior Vice President - Financial Advisor, Senior Consulting Group
Be prepared for many of your financing needs by opening an RBC Credit Access Line. With no cost to set up, no ongoing fees, competitive interest rates and favorable terms, it may be a practical tool to help accomplish your immediate and long-term goals. Contact me today to explore this potentially untapped source of opportunity.
I help high net worth individuals and businesses achieve their financial goals by creating and implementing comprehensive wealth management solutions that focus on accumulating, protecting and transferring wealth.
It’s not always easy to talk about your finances, especially with your children. But knowing how to manage their money wisely is a critical skill for their futures—and one often not taught at school. We can offer you smart tips and strategies for how to make sure your children learn the skills they need to manage their money wisely. Contact us today to learn how to give your children a head start on financial success.
For more information please contact me at 408-947-3318 or don.woo@rbc.com.
Whether you're a current client who would like to review your portfolio, or a potential client that would like to learn more about my approach, I would love to hear from you. To set up a consultation, please contact me.
I am also proud to be a member of the West Valley Peninsula Group, visit our team website.
As holidays approach, people look forward to spending quality time with loved ones. They should also plan to spend some time talking about family finances.
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