How Do I Get Started?

What Does Becoming a Peak Client Look Like?

1. Get to know each other

Schedule an introductory call using the form below. During this conversation, we’ll learn a little more about your current situation and how we may be able to help you.

 

2. Take a deeper dive

We will schedule an in-person meeting or Zoom call so we can clearly define:

  • Your current financial situation
  • Your goals and timeline
  • How we can help you get where you want to go

At this point, if you decide to work with us, we’ll also formalize our relationship by completing some paperwork together.

 

3. Make a plan

After we’ve learned everything, we’ll design a plan based on your:

  • Goals and timeline
  • Risk tolerance
  • Personal values
 
4. Review the plan

After you approve the plan, we’ll put it into action and then schedule periodic reviews to make sure you’re on target for your goals.

What Kind of Clients Does Peak Work With?

While our services are not a universal solution to all wealth management needs, we have built our business on principles that we believe position us to provide a superior solution to a select group of investors.

We do our best work with clients who are:
  1. Near or in retirement

  2. Going through a life transition (inheritance, divorce, selling a business, death of a loved one, etc.)

  3. Professionals or business owners

If you are looking for help with any of the following, we can help:

  • Financial planning
  • Retirement income planning
  • Investment management
  • Asset protection
  • Tax planning
  • Estate planning
  • Charitable giving
  • Funding your children’s or grandchildren’s education

Why Do I Need a Financial Advisor?

There are several reasons people choose to work with an advisor:

  • When you are going through a major life transition or your financial situation has become more complicated, a financial advisor can be your advocate to help you navigate consequential life decisions.
  • Life events like buying a home, receiving an inheritance, getting married and raising a family, changing jobs, starting a business, caring for an aging parent or a child with special needs, going through divorce, or experiencing the loss of a loved one can all lead to a more complicated financial situation.
  • A financial advisory firm can provide support and continuity for you and your family in the event of death or incapacity of your family’s primary financial decision maker.
  • A financial professional can become a trusted advisor in your corner. Even the best professional athletes in the world hire coaches to benefit from their objective, experienced perspectives. Sound investment management and financial planning go hand in hand with behavioral coaching (particularly when times are tough).
  • A financial advisor becomes part of your larger team, working with your estate planning and tax preparation professionals.

Digital Tools Keep You on Track

  • See all your money in one place, anytime, anywhere.
  • Securely share and view financial reports and documents.
  • Access your advisor to ask a question or easily schedule a call.

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