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It is our firm belief that by helping you focus on discovering your core values rather than the valuing of your assets and by encouraging open and honest communication; you will find true wealth in your personal, family, and financial life.

"Knowledge is power. Knowledge can be time-consuming and expensive.
Now, consider the cost of not knowing something. There lieth the lesson."

— Len Renier, Founder Wealth and Wisdom Institute

Where do you want your financial roadmap to take you?

Where do you want your financial roadmap to take you?

At Arthur Mitchell & Associates, we know true values and true wealth are the best gift of all. We work to make sure you have a complete wealth suite tailored to you and your family, no matter what curve-balls come your way.

We understand the challenges families face today. Our goal is to get to know and understand your values, needs, wants, and long-term goals. We want to help you develop, implement, and monitor a strategy that’s designed to address your individual situation.

From managing wealth to saving for college to retirement, these personal finance challenges can be overwhelming. Our commitment is to utilize all of our resources to help you pursue your goals.

We believe in thinking “out of the box” and we are not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom in our approach to investing and preserving wealth. All of our energy, commitment, and efforts are focused on you, the client, and your satisfaction.

One of our primary goals is to develop a long-term, trusting relationship with you.

Dreaming Up an Active Retirement

Dreaming Up an Active Retirement

When you retire, how will you treat your next chapter?
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What's New for Social Security?

What's New for Social Security?

There have been a number of changes to Social Security that may affect you, especially if you are nearing retirement.
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Should You Tap Retirement Savings to Fund College?

Should You Tap Retirement Savings to Fund College?

There are three things to consider before dipping into retirement savings to pay for college.
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