
By Richard Boehm, CFP®
In our decades of experience as financial planners, we have worked with a number of people in and near retirement that think they have everything covered…but they actually have some significant blind spots. A lot of focus is given to how much you have saved and invested by the time you retire. While that’s important, there’s more to a good retirement than just having saved really well. Today let’s discuss three key blind spots we continually see when helping people plan for their retirement—and how you can plan for them.
About Richard
Richard Boehm is chief executive officer and founder of Unified Wealth Management, a family owned and operated independent financial planning and wealth management firm. With over 25 years of experience, Rich serves high-net-worth executives, professionals, and retirees nationwide, with offices in Westport, CT, and Scottsdale, AZ. Using the firm’s proprietary process, The True Bearing Roadmap, Rich provides a holistic approach to wealth management, analyzing his clients’ entire financial situation and designing strategies to help them pursue their goals and live rich, meaningful lives. He leaves no stone unturned as he unifies the key elements of his clients’ financial lives, from planning for taxes, retirement, and distributions to risk management and planning for your estate and investments.” Rich prioritizes building long-term relationships with his clients, treating them like family and making an impact on their lives.
Rich is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ professional and holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from the State University of New York College at Oswego. Rich gives back to his community by dedicating time and resources to a variety of charitable organizations and even founded a non-profit organization to support causes that matter to him. Outside of work, Rich loves spending time with family and friends, playing tennis, cycling, and entertaining guests. To learn more about Rich, connect with him on LinkedIn.