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Personal Finances

The Henssler personal services advantage is about asking the right questions to discover underlying issues and goals allowing us to develop a customized plan that addresses your concerns with your money.

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Business Finances

The Henssler business services advantage is clear communication across multiple disciplines providing overarching financial planning strategies to satisfy your business and personal financial goals.

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Wealth Management

Our most comprehensive service uses an integrated service team to provide financial planning, money management, tax preparation, estate planning, and wealth transferring.

HENSSLER INTERACTIVE

How to be a Better Investor

In this episode of Planning Priorities, Henssler Director of Research Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, shares six essential tips to help you maximize gains and minimize losses. From the power of compounding to the importance of diversification, these principles can guide you toward better investment decisions.

“Live Ready” with a comprehensive plan designed to meet your personal life goals.

Our driving philosophy is to Live Ready by approaching life as unpredictable, and seeing change as a certainty. This means planning with flexibility, and vigilantly monitoring all of life’s transitions and complexities.

Flex or Finance? The Truth About Investing in Luxury Collectibles

“Henssler Money Talks” hosts Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Director of Research, and Managing Associates K.C. Smith, CFP®, CEPA, and D.J. Barker, CWS®, answer the question, “Can you fund your retirement by selling Air Jordans?” It’s been reported that Hermès Birkin bags have averaged a 14.2% annual increase, outperforming the S&P 500—but are they truly investments? We explore the world of alternative investments in collectibles, including designer handbags, sneakers, cars, fine art, baseball cards, and more. Should these luxury items be part of your portfolio?

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