The professionals of Manning Wealth Management are dedicated to providing superior financial planning and wealth management services that create value and deliver results. We strive to fulfill the unique needs of every client, exceeding expectations throughout the client experience.
Manning Wealth Management focuses on offering the highest level of personalized, comprehensive financial planning. We strive to exceed expectations at every level of the client relationship, delivering products, services, advice and information that aim to support wise decisions for a secure and rewarding financial future. Find out more about our philosophy...
The Financial Consultants of Manning Wealth Management are Registered Representatives and Investment Adviser Representatives with/and offer securities and advisory services through Commonwealth Financial Network, member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Additional advisory services and fixed insurance products and services may be offered through Manning Wealth Management, a Registered Investment Adviser, and are separate and unrelated to Commonwealth.
FIVE STAR award recipients were nominated by either their broker/dealer or peers or were prequalified. They satisfied objective eligibility and evaluation criteria associated with providing quality services to clients. The criteria includes: active credentialed financial professional for a minimum of 5 years, favorable regulatory and complaint history, fulfillment of firm's internal review, accepting new clients, client retention rates, client assets administered, number of client households, education and professional designations. No fee is paid to be included in the research or on the final list. The award is not indicative of the wealth managers' future performance. No more than 7 percent of the wealth managers in a market receive the Five Star award. For more information please visit www.fivestarprofessional.com.
Municipal bonds are federally tax-free but may be subject to state and local taxes, and interest income may be subject to federal alternative minimum tax (AMT). The purchase of bonds is subject to availability and market conditions. There is an inverse relationship between the price of bonds and the yield: when price goes up, yield goes down, and vice versa. Market risk is a consideration if sold or redeemed prior to maturity. Some bonds have call features that may affect income.
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