Independent Thought, Integrated Strategies
NetVEST Financial LLC is an independent, holistically-minded wealth and estate management firm based in Scottsdale, AZ. For over 25 years, we have been working with individuals, families and businesses to create and manage portfolios designed to optimize the probability of success. Our goal is to provide education, clarity, and outside-the-box thinking while delivering noteworthy, measurable progress toward every client’s financial objectives. NetVEST’s process consists of uniting 3 crucial aspects of a client’s financial world:
- Investment Management,
- Estate and Trust Planning / Document Design, &
- Tax Strategies / Planning
We use this process to simplify the moving parts in our client’s financial world and provide the structure that aims to increase a family’s enjoyment of their wealth now and in the future. Our mission at NetVEST is simple and straight-forward: to protect and maximize financial goals, provide the utmost in personalized service, and to treat client’s assets and estate with the same care as if they were our own.
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Principles of Preserving Wealth
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Filing Final Tax Returns for the Deceased
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Estimate Your RMD
Help determine the required minimum distribution from an IRA or other qualified retirement plan.
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This questionnaire will help determine your tolerance for investment risk.
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Estimate how long your retirement savings may last using various monthly cash flow rates.
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Long-Term-Care Protection Strategies
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A presentation about managing money: using it, saving it, and even getting credit.
Principles of Preserving Wealth
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The Rule of 72
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