Changing Financial Advisors

Are you comfortable talking to your financial advisor?

Your comfort level with your advisor likely has a direct impact on your finances. Do you feel at ease talking to your advisor about . . .

  • Job loss?
  • Illness?
  • Debt?
  • Divorce?
  • Gender identity and sexual orientation?
  • Feeling behind on retirement savings?
If envisioning a conversation with your current financial advisor about any of these things makes you feel even a little uncomfortable, it might be time to investigate other options; you’re not getting the full value of that relationship.
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Call your best friend . . . and then call me.

At some point in all of our lives, things aren’t going to turn out the way we expect. And when that happens, I hope that my clients first call their best friend . . . and then they call me.

My clients know they can share anything with me, and they will not be criticized or judged.
They know that they have a partner with whom they can brainstorm and that is part of the service I love providing.
They know I’m never annoyed with “dumb” questions and they’re never wasting my time as we examine “what ifs.”
Most importantly, they know I have truly seen it all and will not be shocked by their situation.

Making a change is easier than you think.

Don’t wait to get comfortable with your finances.

Let’s schedule a virtual meeting to get to know each other better. We’ll talk about your situation, goals, and values to open up a meaningful dialogue and explore how I can best support you.

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