Financial Planner

Location

United States

Posted

44 days ago

Salary

0

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

Financial Planner

Cain Watters & Associates, LLC

Role Description Reporting to the Managing Partner, the Financial Planner is responsible for delivering comprehensive, goal‑based financial planning and wealth management services to Cain Watters & Associates clients. This role serves as a primary advisor to clients, providing integrated guidance across financial planning, investment management, tax strategy, business planning, and long‑term wealth considerations. - Develop and maintain comprehensive, goal‑based financial plans that align with each client’s personal, business, and long‑term wealth objectives. - Serve as a trusted advisor to clients by delivering proactive financial, investment, and planning guidance across all phases of the client relationship. - Review and oversee client investment portfolios, coordinating with investment leadership and partners on asset allocation, performance monitoring, and portfolio adjustments. - Integrate financial planning recommendations with tax strategy, business advisory insights, estate planning considerations, and retirement planning. - Maintain consistent, high‑touch client relationships through regular meetings, proactive communication, and personalized advice. - Ensure financial planning and wealth management activities align with fiduciary standards, firm policies, and regulatory requirements. Qualifications - A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Accounting, Tax, Finance, or related field. - CPA, CFP or CFA license in good standing. - Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) experience preferred. - Deep expertise in comprehensive financial planning, investment management, and tax-aware wealth strategies preferred. - Exceptional communication skills, with the ability to translate complex financial concepts into clear, client-friendly guidance. - Demonstrated service‑oriented approach to client relationships, with a strong commitment to delivering a high‑quality, personalized client experience. Requirements - Meet with clients on a regular basis to review, analyze, and update financial goals, objectives, and progress toward long‑term outcomes. - Prepare and review cash flow analyses, retirement projections, and long‑term financial forecasts. - Analyze client business and personal financial statements, with specific understanding of dental practice operations, to identify planning opportunities and risks. - Review investment allocations, performance, and risk exposure, and collaborate with investment leadership on portfolio recommendations. - Provide guidance on qualified retirement plans, funding strategies, and benefit structures aligned with client goals. - Review insurance and estate planning strategies and coordinate with external professionals to support comprehensive wealth planning. - Act as an escalation point for more complex client planning matters involving investment strategy, tax planning, business transitions, or multi‑generational wealth considerations. - Champion client education by explaining portfolio performance, planning recommendations, and market conditions in a clear and transparent manner. - Establish and follow firm standards for financial planning quality, documentation, and client engagement. - Collaborate with internal teams, including tax, accounting, investment, and practice transition professionals, to deliver integrated client solutions. - Support client retention and organic growth by building strong relationships and encouraging referrals through exceptional service. Benefits - Heavily subsidized medical insurance options. - Generous employer HSA contributions. - 100% employer-paid Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, Accident, Basic Life Insurance, and Telehealth/Virtual Urgent Care/Whole Mental Health. - Dental and Vision plans. - Unlimited PTO. - Organization-paid holidays, including an extended Winter Break. - Safe Harbor 401k Plan. - Employer-paid professional dues, licenses, and renewals. - Continuing Education resources. - Family Planning Assistance Program and Paid Parental Leave. - Subsidized fitness programs.

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