Rachel M. Wilder
Rachel M. Wilder

Financial Adviser*

Where are you getting your financial advice? Newspapers? Magazines? Web sites? Cable TV? While the financial media often provide helpful information, they cannot take the place of an experienced financial adviser who is familiar with your particular situation and can offer personalized advice.

If you’re concerned about:

 

  • Retirement Planning
  • Risk Management
  • Education Funding
  • Portfolio Management
  • Wealth Preservation/Estate Planning
  • Business succession strategies
  • Charitable gifting

As a Financial Adviser with Eagle Strategies LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser, I can provide you with a plan to help you achieve your financial goals.

Please use my Web site as a resource, and do not hesitate to contact me for additional information or to schedule a meeting. Thank you for your interest.


Rachel M. Wilder is an agent licensed to sell insurance through New York Life Insurance Company and may be licensed with various other independent unaffiliated insurance companies in the state of GA. No insurance business may be conducted outside this state referenced.

Rachel M. Wilder is a Registered Representative of and offers securities products & services through NYLIFE Securities LLC 5607 Glenridge Drive, Suite 600 Atlanta, GA 30342, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Licensed Insurance Agency. In this regard, this communication is strictly intended for individuals residing in the state of GA.  No offers may be made or accepted from any resident outside the specific state referenced.

*Rachel M. Wilder is also separately registered as an investment adviser representative with Eagle Strategies LLC, a Registered Investment Adviser, offering advisory services in the state of GA. As such, these services are strictly intended for individuals residing in the specific state referenced.

 

 

Neither New York Life, nor its agents, nor its affiliates, provides tax, legal, or accounting advice. Please consult your own tax, legal, or accounting professional before making any decisions.



 

 

 

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