Services

Our Services

Most of the people I work with aren’t looking for something complicated.

They want to get organized, understand what they have, and make sure their retirement plan actually works.

That’s where I focus.


Retirement Planning

Retirement planning is about more than building a portfolio. It’s about making sure your money supports your life over time.

I help clients bring everything together and build a clear plan for income, withdrawals, and long-term stability.

The goal is simple: if the market drops, we don’t want to be selling investments just to generate income. That should already be planned for.


Investment Structure

I keep investment strategies simple and intentional.

Most portfolios are built around three parts:

Growth
Long-term investments designed to grow over time

Stability
Safer assets designed to reduce risk and avoid forced selling

Income
A clear plan for how and when to draw from the portfolio

The focus isn’t just on what you invest in, but how everything works together.


Account Consolidation & Rollovers

Many people I meet have accounts spread across different employers and institutions.

I help simplify things by consolidating accounts where appropriate and making sure everything is aligned under one plan.

This often includes 401(k), 403(b), and TSP rollovers.


Values-Based Planning

For many of the families I work with, how their money is invested matters.

When appropriate, I can help structure portfolios that reflect those values while still keeping the overall plan simple and effective.


Ongoing Planning

Financial planning isn’t a one-time event.

As life changes, your plan should adjust with it.

I work with clients on an ongoing basis to review their situation, make adjustments, and keep everything aligned with their long-term goals.

When appropriate, I also help clients evaluate more specialized strategies, including tax-efficient and real estate-related planning.


Start with a simple conversation

Most relationships start with a short call.

We’ll go over what you have, what you’re trying to do, and I’ll outline what I would recommend from there.

From there, you can decide if it makes sense to move forward.