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Joe was drawn to the financial services industry by a strong desire to help individuals and organizations navigate the complexities of financial planning and investment management. He takes an educational approach to simplifying the financial lives of his clients and carefully guides them through any new life changes. He was named a FIVE STAR Wealth Manager (2022-2023)*. For fun Joe enjoys rock climbing, yoga and playing chess. He lives in Baltimore with his wife Cristal and their dog Arya.


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*Award criteria based on 10 objective criteria associated with providing quality services to clients such as credentials, experience and assets under management among other factors. Wealth managers do not pay a fee to be considered or placed on the final list of 2022 or 2023 FIVE STAR Wealth Managers. Awarded 9/01/22 for the period of 12/13/21 - 6/10/22. Awarded 1/1/23 for the period of 4/18/22 - 10/21/22. Awarded 01/01/24 for the period 04/10/23-10/31/23.

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Warren Buffett. A name synonymous with investment in America.Each year, Warren Buffett writes a letter to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc., his investment holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. Up until 2023, Charlie Munger—who Buffett referred to as the "architect" of Berkshire—had also participated in the writing of these letters. Munger died at the ripe age of 99, on November 28, 2023, so now, the mantle has passed to Buffett alone.
Joe Evans CFP®

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Even though we’re well into the new year, perhaps the biggest financial problem from 2022 is still rearing its ugly head: high inflation. To make matters worse, tax experts are warning people to prepare for lower tax refunds this year—or potentially prepare to pay in—as COVID benefits expire and revert to their pre-pandemic levels.
Joe Evans CFP®

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