Making Your Hopes and Dreams Come True
How do you choose the investments that are right for you? How do you make sure your choices are the result of careful research instead of someone's biased opinion? How do you develop a well thought out investment strategy designed to meet your specific objectives?

Savage & Associates recognizes your time is valuable. In a complex and constantly changing financial environment, we help you sort through the options to develop a logical strategy that is consistent with your situation and your investment goals.

At your request, our investment professionals:

  • Review your current investment portfolio
  • Develop realistic short- and long-term investment objectives
  • Consider time horizons for events like college and business transitions
  • Assess your risk tolerance and liquidity needs
  • Analyze potential investment to find those tailored to your degree of risk and your exact financial needs

Whether you are a new investor just starting out, a business owner looking to diversify a portfolio heavily invested in company stock, or a retiring executive looking for rollover investment options from your employer's tax qualified retirement plan, a Savage & Associates financial professional can help. We help make financial hopes and dreams come true.

Investment Products and Services
Mutual Funds
Annuities
Asset Allocation Modeling/Balancing
Retirement Accounts
Risk Reduction Strategies and Systems

*Securities offered through registered representatives of Walnut Street Securities, Inc., (member FINRA/SIPC), a MetLife company. Savage & Associates is not a subsidiary or control affiliate of Walnut Street Securities.

This website is intended for the legal residents of Ohio and Michigan only.


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