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In this special episode, host Mark Riepe is joined in-studio by Stephanie Shadel, a senior wealth advisor at Schwab Wealth Advisory, to help define wealth management and explain what a wealth advisor generally does for their clients.
After delineating when personal finance topics begin to justify needs for the broader, more holistic scope of wealth management, they discuss some of the key elements involved, including investment planning, retirement planning, risk management, education support, banking, estate planning, and tax planning.
Later, Stephanie speaks to the personalization of financial strategies and the corresponding importance of understanding clients’ personal histories and preferences. She and Mark also talk about the impact of cognitive and emotional biases on financial decision-making, especially when factoring in the influences of a spouse, business partner, or family member.
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Schwab Wealth Advisory™ (“SWA”) is a non‐discretionary investment advisory program sponsored by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (“Schwab”). Schwab Wealth Advisory, Inc. (“SWAI”) is a Registered Investment Adviser and provides portfolio management for the SWA program. Schwab and SWAI are affiliates and are subsidiaries of The Charles Schwab Corporation.
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