Danbury, CT

44 Old Ridgebury Road, Suite 150

Danbury

,

CT

06810

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Tue: 8:30 am-5:00 pm
Wed: 8:30 am-5:00 pm
Thu: 8:30 am-5:00 pm
Fri: 8:30 am-5:00 pm

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Serving the greater Danbury, Connecticut, area, Wealth Enhancement Group provides financial management, advisory, and retirement planning solutions.

Danbury, CT FAQs

    How can I get started with a financial advisor in Danbury, CT?

    There are a few ways that you can get started with an advisor in Danbury, CT. If you are new to Wealth Enhancement and want to learn more about our firm and the services offered, you can meet with our New Client Team by clicking this link. They will ask you a few questions about your goals and your current financial situation and connect you with an advisor. If you have been referred or have a specific advisor in mind that you would like to meet with, you can search for that advisor here: https://www.wealthenhancement.com/advisors and then call or email them. 

    How do I choose the right financial advisor in Danbury, CT?

    Choosing an advisor is an extremely important decision and an extremely personal one! To find the right advisor in Danbury, CT, start by looking for licensed advisors who are fiduciaries and who work at a reputable firm. At Wealth Enhancement, all of our advisors are licensed fiduciaries. On a personal level, it’s important to find an advisor who understands your financial goals, communicates clearly, and holds similar values. You can find additional tips on choosing a financial advisors in this article: https://www.wealthenhancement.com/blog/5-tips-for-choosing-the-right-financial-advisor.  

    What types of clients do financial advisors in Danbury, CT typically work with?

    Financial advisors in Danbury, CT work with a wide range of clients, including individuals, families, retirees, and business owners. Our advisors specialize in helping people navigate major financial transitions such as retirement, career changes, or inheritance planning. We work with over 90,000 clients across the country and every client is unique. 

    Can a financial advisor in Danbury, CT help with retirement planning?

    Yes, a financial advisor in Danbury, CT can help you plan for retirement. Our advisors will work with you to establish goals and timelines and then create a strategy for post-retirement income, managing investments, Social Security decisions, and planning for taxes and healthcare costs. We also offer a complimentary analysis of your current financial plan before you even become a client—called our Wealth Blueprint™. This analysis gives you a clear picture of your financial life, plus practical recommendations you can use right away. With your Wealth Blueprint™, you’ll receive a clear analysis of your current financial situation; 3 retirement scenarios based on your goals and preferences; and recommendations for your current portfolio. You can find more information here: https://www.wealthenhancement.com/wealth-blueprint-request.  

    Is it better to work with a local financial advisor in Danbury, CT?

    Working with a local financial advisor in Danbury, CT can make it easier to build a personal relationship and meet in person when needed. A local advisor may also have a stronger understanding of relevant state and local tax laws and regional economic factors, and can provide more personalized, accessible guidance. However, many clients have a completely virtual relationship with their Wealth Enhancement advisor. We have over 600 advisors across 200 offices in the US and comfort and connection are more important than proximity. 

    Are all of the Wealth Enhancement advisors in Danbury, CT licensed fiduciaries?

    Yes, all of Wealth Enhancement’s advisors in Danbury, CT are licensed and act as fiduciaries. Having a financial advisor who acts as a fiduciary is important because fiduciaries must act in your best interest, are bound by strict ethical standards, and must prioritize your financial goals and needs above their own. In addition, all Wealth Enhancement advisors are licensed. You can learn more about the additional licenses and credentials held by specific advisors by clicking on their biography.  

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    Resources from our advisors

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    You may have seen the headlines about Trump Accounts—the new child savings accounts created under recently passed tax legislation. As is often the case with new planning tools, they’ve generated plenty of interest… and a fair amount of confusion.
    4/8/2026
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    This past week, we received further evidence that the labor market is slowing. Only 22,000 jobs were added in August according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, well below the 75,000 that economists had anticipated. The report also included substantial revisions to figures from previous months.
    4/8/2026
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    The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) quietly tucked in a perk that could benefit those considering a new vehicle: a tax deduction of up to $10,000 per year for interest paid on certain auto loans.
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    If you’ve spent any time watching the financial news lately, you’ve probably noticed a pattern: when markets are falling, the media warns you to stay cautious. And when markets are rising—especially to new all-time highs—they often sound the alarm again, warning that “it can’t last.”
    4/8/2026
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    The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently rolled out stricter identity verification policies in an effort to cut down on fraud. While that’s a good goal, these changes could create new challenges for some retirees and beneficiaries.
    4/8/2026