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Scott Bowhay

Advisor at Investor FAN

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Firm

Investor FAN

Location

Moraga, CA 94556

Credentials

Series 63, Series 65

Industry experience

46 years

Client services

Portfolio management

Fee options

Fixed

Up to $20,000 for Financial Consulting engagement, or up to $10,000 for a financial plan

Percentage

Work history

Investor's Fiduciary Advisory Network, LLC

2022 - Present (4 years)

MSH Capital Advisors dba Bowhay Investments LLC

2022 - 2022 (1 year)

M. S. Howells & Co

2022 - 2022 (1 year)

Wells Fargo Advisors Financial Network LLC

2010 - 2022 (12 years)

Disclosures

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Business activities & affiliations

Dave B

CFP®, CFA®

Orinda, CA

Private Financial Management LLC

Dave's experience in investment management and financial planning uniquely position him to serve as his client's independent trusted advisor - a personal chief financial officer that can discreetly navigate the tides affecting your financial life. ​ Professional highlights include portfolio management on Union Bank municipal investment team which earned recognition as the best in the industry by Barron's in 2008 and 2009; lead investment management responsibility at a $300M financial planning firm; and working with amazing entrepreneurs, executives, and families. ​ David's education includes a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, a Certified Financial Planning (CFP) designation, and a U.C. Berkeley bachelor's degree where he conducted a study on evidenced based investment management with Haas Professor of Investments David Distad. ​ David launched PFM to continue building upon his vision of complete personal financial management: discreet and unwavering focus on how expert financial management can help a client achieve her goals. From setting and achieving goals, to preparing you for all of life's contingencies and investing for your future - David helps his client's understand what they should be doing, and then helps them get it done.

Business ownership considerations Business succession planning Technology Professional Intergenerational Families

Maureen R

CFP®

San Francisco, CA

BridgeLane Financial

It is a myth that you need to be ultra-wealthy in order to live a life with impact. You can start living well and making an impact in your communities right HERE and right NOW. At Bridgelane Financial, our goals are to assist you in developing a financial plan to live out a life that reflects your values. Maureen Recker is CFP®, a philanthropist, a mother of two and a community educator. She graduated with a B.S. from Indiana University and an MBA from Duke University. Maureen started her career in corporate finance and institution banking. After taking some time off to raise two children, she re-entered into a career in financial planning to work with clients in a more intimate and personal level. Clients’ satisfaction gives her gratification and encourages her to further her professional development and personal growth.

Charitable giving tax strategies Charitable giving & philanthropy Work/Life Balance Gen X (Born 1965-1980)

Krystal F

CFP®

Richmond, CA

Krystal Fortner

Much like you don't wait to join a gym until you're healthy, you shouldn't wait to work with a financial planner until you're wealthy. Unfortunately, the financial industry historically only wants to work with clients who have <insert any seven-digit-minimum amount of assets>. The good news is there are now plenty of financial planners who will gladly work with clients regardless of how much they have already saved. I am one of those planners. ;) I've been a financial planner for over a decade now, and I've worked lots of different clients from all walks of life. I've come to learn that sticking to the basics and keeping things simple is the best approach when helping clients develop a financial plan. My role is to help guide you on your path to financial freedom. New clients start with a financial plan. This is where we talk about your goals, time horizon, and all the numbers. We’ll review different scenarios so you can see what’s possible. By the end of the initial plan, you should be up and running, moving in the general direction of your goals. In six months (or sooner, if you prefer), we’ll meet to review how things are going and make any needed adjustments. From there on, we’ll talk about any future meetings that may be beneficial.

Career Changers Gen X (Born 1965-1980)

Greg G

CFP®

Pleasant Hill, CA

OWL and ORE Wealth Planning

Greg is a Fee Only Financial Advisor, supporting clients through all phases of financial life. Specializing in Employee Equity Compensation Planning, Greg helps clients understand their options related to ISOs, NQSOs, RSUs, ESPPs and more, working with clients to understand how to use their benefits to achieve their financial goals. Whether you have one or many financial questions, and need help deciphering your options, Greg can help you navigate your financial decision making.

Equity Recipients (RS/RSU, SOP, ESPP) General retirement planning

Ella T

CFP®

Oakland, CA

Ella Financial Advising

We work with people who want a long-term partnership where together we create a plan that uses your money and resources to live a fulfilling life that aligns with your deepest values while creating positive change in the world. We focus on who you are and what it is you want for yourself and loved ones. My passion is making financial planning an approachable and enjoyable experience. I became a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ to help people find solutions for their financial needs but soon realized that traditional financial planning was designed for a male head of household with a certain amount of wealth. Since I am most passionate about equality for women and the LGBTQ community, I realized that I needed additional skills to make financial planning meet our specific needs. So, I became a certified coach which allows me and my clients to go deeper to explore and clarify their individual values and goals. Once we’ve figured out what their ideal life looks like and what is really important to them, we can create a financial plan designed for them. Anyone who knows me knows of my deep love of pastries. I started my career as a pastry chef, fully embracing my creativity, a love of science and math, and delight in creating delicious concoctions. I loved this career, until one day I had an epiphany: My love of numbers and baking science acumen could be used in better ways to help the world. Turns out I like baking more as a hobby than as a career. No more petit fours! I returned to college as a women studies major determined to help women realize their potential and gain equality. Upon self-reflection I realized that I had a lot of passion but lacked any real skills to make the change in the world that I sought to make. Around this time my grandfather died, and I started helping my grandmother with her finances. We sought out information and together we came up with a financial plan for her new life alone. Helping my grandmother become financially independent was exactly the type of impact I wanted to have on other women’s lives. My career path was born.

Charitable giving & philanthropy ESG / Sustainable investing Women's Finance

Matthew D

CFP®

Kensington, CA

Ashby Wealth Management, LLC

I specialize in growing families that work in the medical and technology industries. My wife has worked as a physician since 2013, so I'm familiar with the challenges that those in the industry face. Geographically, we are located in the Bay Area, so my practice has naturally become split between medical professionals as well as those working at tech companies, with a significant portion coming from Google.

Home buying Doctor or Medical Professional Technology Professional Gen Y/Millennials (Born 1980-1995)
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