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WHAT EXACTLY IS WEALTH MANAGEMENT?
The two words signify a
far-reaching kind of financial care.
Provided by Gregory M. Montagna, CPA, CFP
There's
financial planning, and then there's wealth management. Think of wealth management as a step up
from garden-variety financial planning. One office (rather than one person) provides
a range of services for a client: personal financial planning and investment
management, tax reduction and estate planning strategies, and occasionally in-house
legal resources. Business continuation planning, tax preparation and even
budgeting and bill paying are sometimes added to the menu.
The
difference is really big-picture.
Financial planning usually means creating a strategy for accumulating wealth
for retirement and personal goals. Investment management focuses on managing
financial assets with a performance level in mind. Wealth management, in
comparison, considers the total net worth of a family, a couple or an
individual. It weighs financial decisions in light of an investment portfolio
and additional components of the financial picture such as real estate,
insurance, a business, charitable gifting and more.
Yet
it is also about paying attention to detail. Every successful professional or business owner reaches a
point of delegation - there comes a point at which you can't do it all yourself.
Indeed, it can be hazardous to try and keep track of every detail without help.
The same goes for your finances - your taxes, your investments, your various
accounts.
Good wealth management helps you stay on top
of things. A skilled wealth management firm pays attention to many of the
financial details in your life for you. You can free up your mind. You feel
confident because the wealth management firm has an ongoing relationship with
you, with regular reviews and communication.
Wealth management unites advisors from
different disciplines as a team. The team looks at your goals, needs and
priorities to determine the right, individualized strategy for guiding your
invested assets and enhancing your net worth.
When
is it time for wealth management?
If you have too many financial concerns, issues or priorities to address by
yourself, then it is certainly time for this kind of financial care. And even
if your financial life is less complex, significant wealth calls for a vigilant,
ongoing management approach.
Gregory M. Montagna, CPA, CFP is a
Representative with 1st Global Advisors and may be reached at www.montagnainc.com,
(949) 833-2371 or greg@montagnainc.com.
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