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Mission statement

Our mission is to enhance the lives of our clients through a comprehensive wealth management process. This is achieved by creating, preserving and managing wealth for our clients.

We are committed to providing the highest level of personal service while continuously acting with integrity, honesty and professionalism to build a solid foundation of trust and friendship with our clients.


Investment Philosophy

Our philosophy is life first. The foundation of every decision we make is based on knowing our clients and understanding their goals. We take the time to listen and objectively assess our clients’ needs, risk tolerance and investment objectives which serve as the building blocks to our wealth management planning process. We develop and implement goals-based wealth planning solutions and investment strategies tailored to our clients’ specific situation and provide regular, ongoing communication- giving our clients the clarity they need for today and the confidence they need for tomorrow.

Write your personal retirement story

Rewriting retirement Cover imageAccess Rewriting Retirement to explore strategies and tactics for growing a nest egg, planning for longevity, and maximizing Social Security benefits. Rewriting Retirement also contains a checklist of actions for various stages in your destination as you transition to retirement and beyond. Contact us to help you prepare for your next chapter.

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Latest Insights

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Fed rate cuts on the horizon

Aug 30, 2024 | Joseph Wu, CFA

As U.S. rate cuts near, history shows stocks and bonds often perform well after the Fed starts easing cycles, with equities showing greater variability. Given mixed economic signals, the focus should be on quality in portfolio positioning.

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No free rein: The realities of U.S. presidential power

Aug 26, 2024 | Kelly Bogdanova

While the U.S. president certainly has great influence, the formal and informal checks and balances built into the government’s structure still matter, and investors shouldn’t let election noise get in the way of sound portfolio management.

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