Working for your Financial Security
Todays' investment climate offers unprecedented opportunities. At Coast Financial Wealth Management, our mission is to help clients take advantage of those opportunities by providing them with three key tools:
1.) A clear understanding of their financial goals
2.) A well-defined roadmap for achieving those goals
3.) Ongoing advice to help adjust their roadmap when their needs change
Our services cover all areas of financial management, from investment and retirement planning to risk management and estate conversation. We specialize in helping our clients develop a comprehensive, cohesive financial strategy that fits their unique needs and enables them to meet both short- and long -term objectives. On our site, you'll find valuable information for evaluating your current position and progress toward financial goals. We offer educational articles that outline financial concepts and highlight product designed to fill the gaps in your financial strategy. You'll also find calculators that will help you assess your current and future needs. Please remember to visit our site often , as our content is constantly changing. For help with your financial management, or for more information on Coast Financial Wealth Management, contact us today at (941) 629-8927 or via email at carl.gerace@ceterafs.com.
Newsletters
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The Federal Reserve’s Key Meeting Dates in 2024
This article outlines the Federal Reserve’s three main objectives and provides the meeting schedule of the Federal Open Market Committee.
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Bond Yields Are Up, but What Are the Risks?
After years of low yields, bonds are offering higher yields that may be appealing to investors regardless of their risk tolerance. This article provides an overview of bond risks.
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Debit or Credit — What’s the Difference?
This article explains why it may be better to use a credit card for certain transactions, as long as the bill is paid on time to avoid interest charges.
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Do You Have These Key Estate Planning Documents?
This article provides an overview of four estate planning documents that almost everyone should have: a durable power of attorney, a medical directive, a will, and a letter of instruction.
Calculators
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Retirement Portfolio Lifespan
How Long Will Your Funds Last?
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Life Insurance
How much life insurance would you need to produce a sufficient income stream for your family?
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Tax-Deferred Savings
Compare the potential future value of tax-deferred investments to that of taxable investments.
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Life Expectancy
Knowing your likely life expectancy is an important factor in making long-term financial plans.