WELCOME
Our philosophy for financial freedom for you is based on the following cornerstones of my practice, which we utilize in serving every client:
First, we strive to do no harm, by instituting Asset Protection, making sure proper asset protection strategies such as insurance are in place.
Secondly, a strong emphasis is placed on Asset Growth, by initially working to understand an individual's needs and goals, then striving to grow those assets we have set aside for you to pursue greater wealth.
Finally, we make a conscious effort to devote attention from the start to Retirement Income Planning.
What You Can Explore On This Website:
Helpful Content

Long-Term-Care Needs
Determine your potential long-term care needs and how long your current assets might last.

What You Should Do About Insurance Following a Divorce
In the face of divorce, making changes to insurance coverage may be overlooked.

An Overview of Renter’s Insurance
Don’t overlook the need for renter’s insurance if you rent your home.
First Things First
These four essential steps can help to increase your financial confidence for the year ahead.
Find That Lost Retirement Account
With over 24 million “forgotten” 401(k) accounts, you may be surprised to learn of your unclaimed “found” money.
Do You Know the Whole Life Story?
Change comes at us from every angle as people update and upgrade everything from their diets to their devices, seemingly every day.
Infographic: 2019 Taxes by the Numbers
Here are the official tax numbers for 2019.
As of Today, You’re Different.
Help others achieve life-long financial balance with just a desire to be something different.
Is Your Financial House Haunted?
It’s nighttime, and you’re walking down a long, dark hallway with only a flashlight to guide you. Suddenly the light falls upon a horrifying sight — is it a creepy clown? Or a flesh-eating zombie? Oh no, it’s something far more ghastly.
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What Is My Risk Tolerance?
This questionnaire will help determine your tolerance for investment risk.
Taxable vs. Tax-Deferred Savings
Use this calculator to compare the future value of investments with different tax consequences.
Disability Income
This calculator estimates your chances of becoming disabled and your potential need for disability insurance.
A Look at Systematic Withdrawals
This calculator may help you estimate how long funds may last given regular withdrawals.
Lifetime of Earnings
Estimate how much you have the potential to earn during your working years.
Inflation & Retirement
Estimate how much income may be needed at retirement to maintain your standard of living.
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Investment Strategies for Retirement
Investment tools and strategies that can enable you to pursue your retirement goals.
5 Smart Investing Principles
Principles that can help create a portfolio designed to pursue investment goals.
Principles of Preserving Wealth
How federal estate taxes work, plus estate management documents and tactics.
Managing Your Lifestyle
Using smart management to get more of what you want and free up assets to invest.
Long-Term-Care Protection Strategies
The chances of needing long-term care, its cost, and strategies for covering that cost.
Your Cash Flow Statement
A presentation about managing money: using it, saving it, and even getting credit.
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Keeping Up with the Joneses
Lifestyle inflation can be the enemy of wealth building. What could happen if you invested instead of buying more stuff?
It May Be Time for a Financial Checkup
It’s never a bad time to speak with your financial professional about changes in your situation.
Forecast
The market is as unpredictable as the weather. We’d love to help you prepare.
What You Need to Know About Social Security
Every so often, you’ll hear about Social Security benefits running out. But is there truth to the fears, or is it all hype?
The Rule of 72
Do you know how long it may take for your investments to double in value? The Rule of 72 is a quick way to figure it out.
It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
All about how missing the best market days (or the worst!) might affect your portfolio.