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Our approach

A clear process, followed with discipline.

Good financial planning is not a single decision. It is a structured process I follow with every client, the same process governed by the CFP Board standard, to organize your finances, build your wealth, and keep your plan on course as your life changes.

I believe you make better decisions when you can see the whole process, not just the recommendation at the end.

So here is exactly how we work together. There are seven steps. The first two are about understanding where you are and what you want. The middle three turn that understanding into a real strategy. And the last two put the plan into action and keep it current. Nothing here is a sales pitch. It is the discipline that holds a plan together over decades.

Planning ahead

Set your financial goals

Good planning starts with naming what you want, in the near term and over a lifetime. The sooner you start, the better prepared you will be to reach those goals.

Working with a CFP® professional helps you prioritize them and understand how much to save to get there, so the plan is built around your life, not around a product.

A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional is held to a fiduciary standard and has met rigorous requirements in education, examination, experience, and ethics. It is a commitment to putting your interests first. Verify Ruth's CFP® certification →

iBegin

We define the relationship

Before anything else, we get clear on what you want to accomplish and how I can help, whether that is comprehensive planning, retirement income, or coordinating your federal benefits. I also explain plainly how I am compensated, so you know from the start that my advice is given as your fiduciary, with your interests first.

iiGather

We gather your full financial picture

I ask you to bring everything that matters: your accounts and investments, any debts, recent tax returns, insurance policies, and your estate documents. Coordinated advice depends on seeing all of it, because a decision in one area almost always touches another.

iiiAnalyze

We establish where you stand today

Together we look at your cash flow, your net worth, and how much you are saving. This gives us an honest baseline. It shows exactly where you are right now, which is the only place a real plan can start from.

ivPrioritize

We identify and rank your goals

Most people have more goals than any one year can fund, so we put them in order. I use a simple framework to set priorities, then tailor it to your situation:

1
Build your reserve. Set aside enough to cover several months of essential expenses, so a surprise never forces a bad financial decision.
2
Secure retirement income. Make sure the savings and benefits meant to carry you through retirement are funded and working, before anything optional.
3
Fund what matters next. Then we turn to the specific goals that make the plan yours, from education and a home to the legacy you intend to leave.
vStrategize

We develop your strategy

This is where the plan takes shape: a personalized roadmap built around your timeline, your comfort with risk, and your tax situation. It brings together how your investments are allocated, how your income will be drawn, where you may be exposed, and how to keep more of what you have earned. Every recommendation is weighed against its effect on the rest of your plan.

viImplement

We put the plan into action

A plan only matters once it is in motion. We open the right accounts, set up your contributions and withdrawals, align your investments to the agreed strategy, and address any debt or insurance changes. I make sure each piece is actually carried out, not left as a recommendation on paper.

viiMonitor

We monitor and adjust, always

Your plan is never finished. Markets move, careers change, and families grow, and your plan has to keep up. We review it on an ongoing basis and adjust as your life and the world around it change, so the plan we build today still fits you years from now.

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Held to a standard

The process behind the planning

This is not a process I invented. It reflects the financial planning methodology established by the CFP Board, the body that sets the standard for CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professionals. Following it, as a fiduciary, is part of what that certification means.

Read the CFP Board Guide to the Financial Planning Process →

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