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Eric S

CFP®, AIF®

New York, NY

Retirable

Eric Schwartz is a Senior Financial Advisor and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional with over seven years of experience supporting clients through retirement planning and broader financial decision-making. His work spans retirement income planning, insurance planning, estate considerations, tax-aware strategies, and comprehensive financial planning. Before joining Retirable, Eric held planning and leadership roles at several financial firms, including Drucker Wealth Management and Mid Atlantic Retirement Planning Specialist. Across these roles, he worked closely with individuals and families to develop and monitor long-term financial strategies, with a particular focus on retirement transitions and ongoing planning needs. Eric earned a bachelor’s degree in Financial Planning and Finance from the University of Delaware. He obtained his CFP® certification and Accredited Investment Fiduciary® (AIF®) designation in 2022, reflecting his commitment to professional standards, fiduciary responsibility, and ongoing education. Eric takes a holistic approach to financial planning, working with clients to understand their goals, concerns, and financial circumstances so they can move forward with clarity and confidence as they plan for the next stage of life.

General retirement planning Retirement income strategy Retirement withdrawal strategies Wealth management Life insurance needs analysis Retired Executive Founder/Business Owner Consultant Self-Employed Approaching retirement Established Professionals Gen X (Born 1965-1980) Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964)

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Inna R

CFP®

Windham, NH

Sunflower Financial Planning, LLC

At Sunflower Financial Planning, we specialize in helping families in the midlife stage navigate complex financial responsibilities with clarity and confidence. Our clients are often balancing competing priorities—saving for their own future, supporting aging parents, and funding college education for their children. We guide them in building long-term wealth while creating financial security today. We also work closely with pre-retirees who are preparing to transition into retirement. Through personalized, comprehensive planning, we help align their resources with their goals, offering strategies for income distribution, tax efficiency, and long-term care planning. Whether you're facing the challenges of the “sandwich generation” or approaching retirement, we’re here to provide thoughtful, fee-only advice designed to support your life—not just your portfolio.

General retirement planning Gen X (Born 1965-1980) Single Women
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Quentara C

CFP®

North Andover, MA

Powwow, LLC

For years Quentara was the unexpected primary caregiver for her father who was diagnosed with Alzheimers. During his transition she continued to work, buy a house, get married, and start a family. She founded Powwow with the intent of helping other families prioritize their goals that are often neglected due to the in-the-moment demands of kids and aging parents. Powwow is fee-for-service, meaning a family's net worth, relationships, goals, and concerns are discussed and illustrated without the need to invest assets or purchase product. If you have questions related to every day goals, elder care transition, and kids you've come to the right place. Quentara has been featured in numerous publications, including NerdWallet, CBS MoneyWatch, and Financial Planning Magazine. She has also been invited to present on financial planning and elder care topics throughout Massachusetts. Follow her on social media and reach out to schedule a free consultation.

Elder care planning Caring for aging parents Caretaker Gen X (Born 1965-1980)
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Brad C

CFP®, RICP®

Stratham, NH

Clark Asset Management, LLC

I was hanging on every word… It was a beautiful spring day in Palo Alto in 1996. My Modern Portfolio Theory professor – Nobel laureate Bill Sharpe – was explaining the “illusion of stock picking skill” and the idea that stock pickers as a group lose big to the stock market as a whole. I remember closing my eyes and taking it all in. Was it possible that a several hundred billion dollar industry was just harming investors? That the whole thing was built on an illusion? Even a lie? I was just entranced. (It turns out I caught a brief glimpse of my true calling that day, but it would be another 17 years before I actually took concrete steps to become a financial advisor.) But then the class ended, and I went back to the business of graduating from Stanford Business School. I headed back to consulting for a couple years, and then co-founded a dot com. But in 2003, I ended up in awkward position. An awkward position that ultimately lead me to my true calling. I had accepted the position of Publisher & Chief Marketing Officer at The Motley Fool, the personal finance website. I loved the people, and rocked the job. But something was wrong. You see, one of my responsibilities was to convince millions of investors that we had superior stock picking skills. There was just one problem with this – I didn’t believe it. Beliefs are a funny thing. I came to believe back in 1996 that stock picking skills are an illusion, and that belief had just stuck. And I couldn’t unstick it. I eventually left The Fool with mixed feelings. I was proud of our commercial success, and my role in that. But I also felt like I had betrayed my beliefs. It wasn’t a good feeling. I tried jobs in other industries, but something kept pulling me back to investing and personal finance. And then it finally hit me. I knew what I was meant to do, and I set out to form my financial advisory firm, Clark Asset Management, LLC. Now I get to help people directly, and do it in a way that’s 100% consistent with my beliefs. I get to leverage a career’s worth of skills in financial planning and analysis, problem solving and client communication. And I get to do my part to help transform an often shady industry into a helping profession. It’s awesome. …if you’d like to learn more, I encourage you to download one of my complimentary guides or schedule a complimentary phone consultation.

General retirement planning Retirement income strategy Wealth management Established Professionals Baby Boomers (Born 1946-1964)
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Todd S

Series 63, Series 66

Merrimac, MA

Edward Jones

Retirement income strategy College savings (529s, UTMA, etc.) Business ownership considerations Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k) Multi-generational wealth transfer Founder/Business Owner Intergenerational Families
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Mathew W

Series 66

Exeter, NH

Edward Jones

College savings (529s, UTMA, etc.) Wealth management Retirement income strategy Military & Veterans Founder/Business Owner
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David S

ChFC®, Series 63

Londonderry, NH

Edward Jones

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Brendan S

CFP®, Series 66

Salem, NH

Edward Jones

Retirement income strategy Wealth management Business ownership considerations Business exit / sale strategy
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Christopher P

Series 66

Raymond, NH

Edward Jones

Retirement income strategy General retirement planning
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Christopher A

CFP®, Series 66

Hampstead, NH

Edward Jones

Retirement income strategy General retirement planning Retirement plans for business owners (SEP, solo 401k) Charitable giving & philanthropy
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Michael Q

Series 66

Haverhill, MA

Edward Jones

Retirement income strategy General retirement planning Wealth management General estate planning guidance
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