Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
Client 1 Name Date of Birth Social Security Number Cell Phone Email Client 2
Owner(s) (please list the name(s) & check ownership type) Years and months at this home
EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION
Client 1 Occupation/Title Employer Employer Address City, State, Zip Phone Fax Annual Salary / Annual Bonus 1st Child First Name Last Name Birth Date Prior Marriage Dependent Parent of Child Spouse of Child Birth Date Grandchild Birth Date Grandchild Birth Date Grandchild Birth Date Y/N Y/N
BOTH/CLIENT1/CLIENT2
Client 2
Y/N Y/N
BOTH/CLIENT1/CLIENT2
Y/N Y/N
BOTH/CLIENT1/CLIENT2
Y/N Y/N
BOTH/CLIENT1/CLIENT2
Y/N Y/N
BOTH/CLIENT1/CLIENT2
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PERSONAL PROPERTY
Description (make/model) Personal Property Vehicle 1 Vehicle 2 Vehicle 3 Jewelry Other Current Value Purchase Price Owner
CASH ACCOUNTS
Institution Checking Savings Other Other Current Value Owner
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STOCK OPTIONS
Company Name Grants: Grant Date Shares granted Shares vested Exercise Price First Vest Date Vest Frequency Vesting Periods Expiration Date 1 2 3 4 5
BUSINESS INTERESTS
Entity Name Owner/ Co-Owners Fair Market Value Tax Basis Ownership % Entity Type
LIABILITIES
Original Balance Description Current Balance Date of Loan Interest Rate Term Monthly Payment
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EXPENSES
Description ALIMONY ASSOCIATION DUES AUTOMOBILE FUEL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE MAINTENANCE AUTOMOBILE PAYMENTS CABLE CHARITY CHILD CARE CHILD SUPPORT DRY CLEANING CLOTHING PURCHASES CLUB/MEMBERSHIP ENTERTAINMENT FOOD/DINING FOOD/GROCERIES GIFTS HOBBIES HOME FURNISHINGS HOME IMPROVEMENTS HOUSE CLEANING INTERNET HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION HOMEOWNER'S INSURANCE LAWN MAINTENANCE MEDICAL INSURANCE MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS MEDICAL VISITS MISCELLANEOUS PERSONAL CARE PET PRODUCTS PROFESSIONAL FEES PROPERTY TAX SECURITY SYSTEMS SUBSCRIPTIONS TELEPHONE TRASH TRAVEL UTILITIES VACATION OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER OTHER Current Amount Retirement Changes Frequency MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL MONTHLY / ANNUAL Notes
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FINANCIAL GOALS
Please list any large purchases or expenditures anticipated in the next 10 yrs including amount & date (for college expenses, please include specific details e.g. 75% in state public university tuition):
Do you believe you will receive an inheritance in the future? If so, please explain.
ADVISORS
Name Accountant Attorney Banker Insurance Agent Stock Broker Other Advisor Phone
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Business:
Current financial statements: balance sheet, income statement Incorporation papers and bylaws Buy-sell agreements Two (2) most recent federal and state income tax returns Retirement plan document Insurance policies, statements and illustrations (if available)
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$605,000 21.0%
This is where a $500,000 investment might be after one year of very good market conditions
$539,000 7.8% $522,000 4.4% $500,000 0.0% $453,000 -9.4% $537,000 7.4%
$550,000 10.0%
$500,000
This is where a $500,000 investment might be after one year of normal market conditions
A. Portfolio 3
$388,000 -22.4%
Portfolio
Portfolio
Portfolio
These portfolios are strictly hypothetical and for illustrative purposes only.
This is where a $500,000 investment might be after one year of poor market conditions
B. Portfolio 2 C. Portfolio 1
4. What describes you best? (select one) A. I am a long-term investor focused on growing my assets B. I am focused on preserving current wealth and have little tolerance for losses C. I want to plan long-term but have a hard time shrugging off moderate to severe losses D. I need stable cash flows to meet my living expenses E. I am focused on preserving capital; I dont mind if this approach sacrifices return potential 5. If I look at my account statement and there is a moderate loss, my primary reaction is? (select one) A. How did my portfolio compare with a market benchmark or other relative measures of success? B. I lost money and am unhappy but am willing to stick with it until a recovery C. I dont mind dips in portfolio value as long as I am still on track to meet my goal(s) D. I worry about losses if they increase the risk that I wont be able to meet my living expenses E. I can tolerate short-term losses as long as I have a specific amount of money at a specific time in the future
Answer: _______
Answer: _______
6. For the purpose of assessing your overall risk tolerance, which of the following investments would you feel comfortable owning? Select all that apply: A. Cash and Money Market B. Government bonds, U.S. Corporate bonds and municipal bonds C. U.S. Stocks D. International securities (stocks and bonds) E. Emerging markets (stocks and bonds) F. Alternative investments (private equity, venture capital, hedge funds) 7. What is your primary objective for this proposed account? (select one) A. Accumulation (means attempting to build up the value of a portfolio. Dividends and capital gains are also reinvested during this process.) B. Maintenance (means investments whose primary goal is to prevent the loss of an investments total value.) C. Liquidity (means the conversion of assets to cash)
Answer(s): _______
D. Distribution (means income generated from an investment is distributed to the investor or beneficiary through periodic distributions.) 8. What percentage of your entire investable assets will this proposed account represent? (select one) A. A modest percentage, and the rest of my assets are invested in conservatively (e.g., cash and money markets, U.S. stocks and bonds) B. A modest percentage, and the rest of my assets are invested aggressively (e.g., international securities, emerging markets, alternative investments) C. A significant percentage, and the rest of my assets are invested conservatively D. A significant percentage, and the rest of my assets are invested aggressively E. Substantially all of my assets 9. From what source was this proposed account obtained? (select one) A. Investment activities, personally taking market risks B. Entrepreneurial activities, personally taking business risks C. Inheritance or other large, one-time payment D. Accumulated savings over a long period of secure employment 10. If this proposed account suffered a temporary decline, could you cover your immediate cash flow (i.e., expenses) needs from other sources of assets? (select one) A. No. There are no other assets that I could use to cover my immediate cash flow needs B. Yes. I have other assets that I could use to cover my immediate cash flow needs, but it would be difficult to access them C. Yes. I have other assets that I could use to cover my immediate cash flow needs D. This proposed account is not expected to fund any spending Answer: Account 1 _______ Account 2 _______ Account 3 _______ Answer: Account 1 _______ Account 2 _______ Account 3 _______ Answer: Account 1 _______ Account 2 _______ Account 3 _______