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Wealth management goes beyond investment advice and money management. At FAR Wealth Management we assist with both your financial and life goals, and utilize our extensive combined expertise to help you secure your financial future. Whether it is planning for retirement, wealth preservation, providing for your family, or business succession we can help guide you to success.
We understand that you have worked hard to build your assets – which is why we are committed to rigorous risk management, conservative growth, and tax efficiency to maximize wealth creation. We follow a disciplined five-step process in order to provide you with a comprehensive wealth management service.
Discovery – We listen to you to gain a deeper understanding of individual needs, goals and circumstances to help clarify your financial objectives;
Introduction – We introduce the various wealth management services we provide - not just during the first meeting, but on an ongoing basis as needs evolve and new services become available;
Strategy – We analyze financial and personal information to match objectives with smart, time-tested investment strategies;
Solutions – We develop thoughtful and creative solutions that are tailored to your specific objectives, drawing from a wide selection of world-class products and services;
Service – We conduct regular reviews to ensure your financial objectives are being met in light of changing needs and market and economic cycles.
Building lasting client relationships is the cornerstone of our business and we are committed to making your experience successful. To that end, we maintain regular and personal contact and strive to provide you with service that exceeds your expectations.
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How can investors separate the policy changes that are likely to really matter for the economy from those that get a lot of press but may not have the most traction?
The Fed has cut policy rates by 75 basis points since September only to see longer-term Treasury yields and mortgage rates increase by the same degree. We take a closer look at this divergence and its implications.