“Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success.”
– Albert Schweitzer, Nobel Peace Prize winner
“My favorite things in life don't cost any money. It's really clear that the most precious resource we all have is time.”
– Steve Jobs
“Life is not accumulation; it is about contribution.”
– Stephen Covey, author
About Great River Financial:
Great River Financial is a Minneapolis, MN fee-only financial planning firm located in Plymouth serving clients in the Twin Cities area and nationwide. We provide comprehensive financial planning and investment management to help retirees and near retirees organize, grow and protect their assets through life’s transitions. As a fee-only, fiduciary, and independent financial advisors, we are never paid a commission of any kind, and have a legal obligation to provide unbiased and trustworthy financial advice.
Fulfilling Retirements Needs Balance:
We help you get more life in the years leading up to and throughout your retirement. We all need enough purpose to get up in the morning and enough financial security to sleep at night. Each person’s favorite recipe for a balanced life is unique, but they share some common ingredients:
Vibrant
Relationships
Good
Health
Engaging
Hobbies
Spiritual
Growth
Community Involvement
Things You Can Control:
You also need a clear strategy to generate reliable income in retirement so you can feel confident to focus on the things that matter rather than worrying about your investments. Some people are natural savers and can find it difficult to transition from an accumulation mindset to enjoying what they have saved. The goal is for you to get to the point where you stop putting off things you want to do that you can afford.
Our approach is based on evidence from academic research combined with years of experience helping people transition to retirement. It’s summed up well by paraphrasing the serenity prayer: accept things you cannot control; courage to control the things you can; and wisdom to know the difference.
Some things you can control:
- Tax efficiency of your investments and withdrawal strategies
- Avoiding common Social Security and Medicare mistakes
- Keeping Costs Low
- How and with whom you spend your time