Your first call when something financial comes up
Direct and memorable. Names the role you want to play. Risks reading slightly informal for some prospects.
Most families have good professionals. Few have someone connecting them.
Your CPA handles taxes. Your attorney handles estate documents. Your banker handles lending. Each is good at what they do, but each is looking at one piece of the picture.
That works in stable years, but can reveal gaps when something changes. A business decision affects your tax strategy. A tax decision affects your estate plan. When no one is connecting across the pieces, families end up with smart decisions that don’t work together.
The role we play
We hold your full financial picture, make sure every decision aligns with your broader strategy, and coordinate with the other professionals in your life so nothing falls through the cracks.
When a question comes up about investments, taxes, estate planning, a major purchase, or a business move, we want to be your first call. From there, we bring in the right people and make sure the answer makes sense across your full financial picture.
What this looks like in practice.
One number to call. One team that knows you. One picture that everyone is working from.
• Before major tax-year decisions, we coordinate directly with your CPA so you are not translating between teams
• When estate documents need updating, we flag it and coordinate with your attorney directly
• Don’t have a CPA or attorney? We can introduce you to trusted professionals that are local to you.
Your existing relationships stay your relationships, we actively coordinate with them
When this matters most.
The moments where coordination matters are the moments where decisions are most consequential.
• A business sale or major liquidity event
• An inheritance or family wealth transfer
• Approaching retirement and changing how income works
• Estate planning that touches multiple generations
• Significant tax-year decisions like a Roth conversion, a charitable strategy, a concentrated stock sale
In each of these, the right answer requires seeing the entire picture at once, not one piece in isolation.
If this resonates with you, lets talk about how we work
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