Highest and Best Function of an Investment Advisor
"Consider the possibility that the highest and best function of an investment advisor isn't economic commentary or market prognostication, but simply in saving his clients from the media...and from themselves." Nick Murray
Fee-only investment manager, financial planner, and Scottish terrier owner (Abby and Arlo). My goal is to help you bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be with planning that is customized to your personal situation. My clients and I work as partners to design a life plan that combines the clients' values, dreams, and financial resources. In 2006 and 2007 I trained with the Kinder Institute earning the Registered Life Planner certification.
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Past investment performance does not insure future results. Investing in the stock and bond markets is risky and principal, income, expenses, taxes, inflation, exchange rates, and total return fluctuate so an investment when redeemed may be worth less than its original cost. Nothing contained herein is to be construed as legal, accounting, or tax advice.
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