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We help you relax about money with an investor coaching process that teaches you the "why" behind your investment strategy.
Comprehensive financial planning gives you a clear plan to reach your financial goals.
Gain the freedom you need to pursue what you want-without worrying about money.
Without understanding investing, you’re left to blindly trust
Blind trust leads to stress
Our investor coaching process teaches you what you need to know
When you understand the “why” behind your investment strategy, you can relax about money
Comprehensive financial planning that takes your entire financial picture into account
How much in stocks versus bonds? Maximize diversification.
Have you prepared for all your risks? Do you know your risks?
How much do you need to retire? How much income can you get? What about social security?
Roth or traditional? Distribution strategies. Managing capital gains.
What are the best education accounts to use? How to allocate them? How much to save?
Wills, trusts, legacy goals, charitable giving.
Money is a tool to express what you value.
Our mission at Paul Winkler, Inc. is to help you relax about money so you can be free to use money for greater things.
That means something different for everyone.
Whether it’s creating a better life for the next generation, traveling and creating experiences for yourself you’ve always dreamed of, or helping others create a better life, we want to partner with you on finding a bigger purpose for your money.
Relaxing about money is the beginning.
The more you make, the more we make. Under commissions, the return of the product doesn’t matter after the advisor makes the sale.
Advisors on commission get paid only if a product is sold. With fee-only, we don’t get paid differently based on different recommendations.
With ongoing investment management and a financial plan, you must continually review and update the plan as life situations change.
Believe it or not, financial planning degrees are not a requirement for financial advisors in the U.S.
You wouldn’t go to a doctor without an M.D. or a lawyer without a J.D., but many don’t realize they’re going to a financial advisor without a financial planning degree.
The CFP® and the ChFC® both have core curriculums that cover every major aspect of personal finance.
This knowledge allows an advisor to put a comprehensive plan together.
A financial plan should address every area of your finances because each area affects the others. Your estate plan affects the tax strategies you use, and your risk management affects the investment strategies, etc.
Financial planning areas should not be addressed in isolation.
So, you must work with someone who has knowledge and experience in each topic.
This knowledge also allows the advisor to be the quarterback of the financial team. With knowledge in every area of financial planning, they are able to put a comprehensive plan together and coordinate with other financial professionals.
A qualified advisor can work with CPAs, insurance agents, and attorneys to utilize their areas of specialization while also ensuring their recommendations meet the needs of the client.
Much financial planning today is narrowly focused on one area of the financial plan.
Insurance agents, for example, sometimes offer “financial planning” that involves buying one-size-fits-all life insurance products to meet all your financial needs. But that’s not the way financial planning should be.
Financial planning should be comprehensive, and should almost always include more than one recommendation and strategy.
A financial planning degree is essential for comprehensive planning, which is why we require all our advisors who meet with clients to have them.
The law requires a fiduciary advisor to act in the best interest of their clients.
This is not actually required of everyone who calls themselves a financial advisor. Most big financial firms are broker-dealers, and they are held to a “suitability” standard. This means the recommendations need only be “suitable,” but not necessarily in the best interest of the client.
Fee-only RIAs (Registered Investment Advisors)—like us at Paul Winkler, Inc.—are held to the highest fiduciary duty.
Working with an advisor held to the fiduciary standard is essential. It’s one of the keys to relaxing about money.
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