Wealth Management for Life

A long-term financial relationship built around the life you want.

You're carrying all of this on your own

You don’t want to manage every financial decision alone, especially when life refuses to follow a clean schedule. CURO helps you adjust as markets, tax laws, family needs, career moves, and long-term goals change.

"We've been with Marianna for over 25 years. She's always attentive to our needs. Marianna offers sound advice, but also listens to our concerns and opinions. That balance is why we've trusted her for so long."

Pennsylvania–based, working with families across the country

From our office in Langhorne, we partner with individuals, couples, and families wherever they live. Most of our planning happens over video, with in-person meetings whenever you want them. What stays constant is the relationship: someone who knows your goals, watches the details, and stays with you as life keeps changing.

Who we help

Our clients are professionals, couples, and families building meaningful wealth over a career and looking for a long-term partner to help manage it well. You might be:

A mid-career executive with a growing portfolio and not enough time to manage it

A pre-retiree thinking through Social Security timing, healthcare, and turning savings into income

A parent saving for college while caring for aging parents and your own retirement at the same time

A couple a few years from retirement wondering if you're actually on track

A business owner with most of your wealth tied up in the company and a sale or succession on the horizon

Someone navigating an inheritance, liquidity event, or major life change and wanting a plan before making any moves

If you've built real wealth and you're ready to stop carrying the financial side alone, you're in good company here.

A short conversation can clarify so much

Bring your questions. We'll bring the answers.

Planning across your full financial picture

Wealth management is not just watching your portfolio. Depending on what’s happening in your life, your CURO team can help with:

  • Budgeting and savings strategy

    We help you understand what’s coming in, what’s going out, and how much you can realistically save while still living your life. That may include emergency funds, retirement savings, college goals, travel, family priorities, or building flexibility for what comes next.

  • Debt analysis and repayment planning

    Student loans, mortgages, business debt, and other obligations can affect every other part of your plan. We help you decide what to pay down, what to keep, and how to balance debt repayment with saving and investing.

  • Employee benefits review

    A benefits package can look like a pile of paperwork until someone helps you decode it. We help you review health insurance, disability coverage, life insurance, retirement plans, company stock options, and other workplace benefits so you can make informed elections.

  • 401(k), IRA, and old retirement plan decisions

    We help you decide how much to contribute, how to invest inside your accounts, and what to do with retirement plans from previous employers. That includes understanding rollovers, consolidation, tax implications, and how each account fits into the larger plan.

  • Investment management

    We help you invest current and future savings in a way that supports your goals, timeline, risk tolerance, and income needs. Your portfolio is monitored over time and adjusted as your life, the markets, and your priorities change.

  • RSUs, stock options, and employee stock purchase plans

    Equity compensation can be a valuable benefit, but it can also create tax, concentration, and timing questions. We help you understand what you own, when it vests, when to sell, and how it fits into the rest of your financial life.

  • Life, disability, and long-term care insurance planning

    We help you decide what protection makes sense for your family, income, and stage of life. That may include life insurance, short-term or long-term disability coverage, and long-term care planning as healthcare needs become a bigger part of the picture.

  • Retirement income planning

    Saving for retirement is one thing. Turning savings into income is another. We help you understand how your portfolio, retirement accounts, Social Security, pensions, cash flow, and expenses can work together once work becomes optional.

  • Social Security and Medicare timing

    The timing of Social Security and Medicare decisions can affect your income, healthcare costs, and tax picture in retirement. We help you think through when to claim benefits, how Medicare fits into your plan, and what those choices mean long term.

  • Tax strategy

    We look at how taxes show up across your investments, retirement accounts, income, stock compensation, charitable giving, and major life decisions. The goal is to make tax-aware choices before April, not after the bill arrives.

  • Estate planning coordination

    We help you think through what you want to happen for your spouse, children, family, charities, or business if something happens to you. We can also coordinate with your attorney so your financial plan and estate documents are working toward the same goals.

  • Cash flow planning

    We help you map the money side of your life: income, expenses, savings, debt, upcoming purchases, retirement withdrawals, and major transitions. This helps you make decisions with a clearer sense of what you can afford and when.

  • College planning

    We help you plan for education costs without losing sight of your own retirement, cash flow, and family priorities. That may include savings strategy, account choices, timing, and how much support makes sense.

  • Major life decisions

    Selling a home, changing jobs, retiring, receiving an inheritance, selling a business, helping family, or moving somewhere new can all affect your plan. We help you understand the financial implications before you make the move, not after.

What working with us looks like

  • We start with the real decisions in front of you: retirement timing, career changes, kids, aging parents, debt, benefits, stock compensation, healthcare, estate goals, or the version of life you’re trying to build next. Before we recommend anything, we need to know what your money is supposed to make possible.

  • From there, we create a written plan that connects your investments, 401(k), old retirement accounts, RSUs, employee stock purchase plan, insurance coverage, cash flow, debt, taxes, estate needs, Social Security, Medicare, and long-term care considerations. You see the strategy clearly before anything moves.

  • We help you make the actual decisions: how much to contribute, what to invest in, what coverage to keep or add, which accounts to open or consolidate, when to sell, when to claim benefits, and how to coordinate with your CPA or attorney. The plan does not sit in a folder collecting dust.

  • Your life keeps changing, so we keep watching the moving pieces: markets, tax law, portfolio allocation, income needs, benefits, insurance, family changes, and major decisions coming up. We reach out when something needs attention, and you can call us when life throws a new question at you.

What it's like to have us in your corner

We're the ones watching the markets when you're at your kid's soccer game. We're the ones thinking about your tax bill in October so it doesn't surprise you in April. We're the ones who notice when something in your benefits package needs to be adjusted. We're paying attention so you don't have to.

"It's been a real warm blanket for me and Christina to be able to work with her and know that she's kind of minding the shop with our nest egg."

Insights for coordinated wealth planning

Your portfolio is only one part of the picture. These resources look at the financial decisions that shape long-term wealth: tax exposure, concentration risk, retirement income, estate planning, insurance, advisor coordination, and when to make a move.

Wondering who’s really in your corner?

Know who to call before a tax issue, estate question, stock decision, or major purchase gets handled in pieces.

Compare the roles

Trying to figure out where money quietly slips away?

Find the blind spots that cost you: outdated insurance, old account fees, missed tax moves, college planning gaps, and poorly timed retirement decisions.

Find the hidden costs

Think your paycheck tells the whole story?

Which executive compensation choices can quietly drain wealth? Examine your RSUs and stock options, tax timing, diversification, and benefits decisions.

Protect the bigger picture

When the money questions are bigger than

“how’s my portfolio doing?”

Your wealth now touches taxes, retirement income, insurance, estate decisions, benefits, family support, and timing. CURO helps you connect the decisions before they cost you.

FAQs

  • You may not need wealth management because you hit a specific number. You may need it because your financial life has become too connected, too time-consuming, or too easy to get wrong in pieces. If you find yourself making one financial decision at a time, with no one helping you see how each one fits with everything else, ongoing management can help.

  • Yes, CURO provides investment management as part of the broader wealth management relationship. The portfolio is not treated like a separate island. Your investment strategy is built around your goals, timeline, tax picture, cash flow needs, retirement income plan, risk tolerance, and the major decisions ahead.

  • You'll meet regularly, but the relationship is not limited to scheduled review meetings. Your life does not only change twice a year, so your planning should not either. CURO monitors your portfolio, tax landscape, allocation, income needs, benefits, insurance, family changes, and upcoming decisions over time. You can call when something comes up, and CURO will also reach out when something needs attention.

  • Yes. Complicated is when wealth management becomes most valuable, because one decision usually affects several others. Exercising equity can affect taxes. Selling a business can affect retirement timing and estate planning. Buying or selling property can affect cash flow, liquidity, debt, and investment strategy. CURO helps you see those connections before you move, not after.

  • Large firms can be useful for accounts, trading, custody, research, and basic portfolio support. CURO is different because the relationship is personal, planning-led, and built around your actual life. You are not just asking, "What should I invest in?" You may be asking, "Can I retire early?" "Should I sell the house?" "When should I claim Social Security?" "How do I protect my spouse?" "What do I do with RSUs?" "Can I help my kids without hurting my own plan?"

  • Yes, a second opinion can be a smart move, especially before a major decision. CURO can review whether your current portfolio, retirement plan, tax strategy, insurance, estate plan, benefits, and cash flow are working together. You do not need to be unhappy with your current advisor to ask better questions. Sometimes the issue is that no one is coordinating the full picture.

  • No. Retirement is one chapter of wealth management, but most of the value shows up while life is actively happening: a job change, a business decision, a home sale, an inheritance, a caregiving season, a year of unusual income. These moments are where having someone in your corner makes the biggest difference, not just the year you stop working.

  • Yes. CURO helps you think through how your accumulated assets can support your life once work becomes optional or fully stops. That includes Social Security claiming strategy, Medicare and healthcare costs, drawdown sequencing, long-term care planning, home sale timing, and how to balance income needs with estate goals.

  • Yes. CURO helps you make sense of your full workplace compensation picture, including 401(k) contribution strategy, what to do with old retirement plans, employee stock purchase plan participation, how to think about company stock concentration, and what to do with RSUs and other equity grants as they vest. These decisions usually have tax and timing implications that ripple into the rest of your financial plan, so we coordinate them with everything else.

  • Yes. That coordination is a major part of wealth management. Your CPA may focus on tax filing. Your attorney may focus on estate documents. Your insurance provider may focus on coverage. Your investment accounts may live somewhere else entirely. CURO helps connect the financial decisions across those conversations so the plan does not fall apart between professionals.

  • Bring the questions that keep circling in your head. That may be enough to start. Helpful documents may include investment statements, retirement account details, tax returns, benefits information, insurance policies, estate documents, stock compensation details, debt information, and notes about major decisions coming up. You do not need everything perfectly organized before reaching out.

  • Yes. CURO is a fiduciary advisor, which means we are legally and ethically required to act in your best interest at all times. That is a higher standard than most financial professionals are held to, and it shapes every recommendation we make. The fiduciary duty applies whether you are asking about your portfolio, your retirement income strategy, your insurance, or any other financial decision we are involved in.

  • CURO is a fee-only firm. You pay us directly for the planning and management work we do, and that is the only way we get paid. There are no commissions on products we recommend, no referral fees from insurance companies or fund providers, and no hidden charges baked into your account statements. The fee structure is transparent before you become a client, and it stays that way for as long as we work together.

  • Yes. CURO is based in Langhorne, Pennsylvania and works with clients across the country. Most planning happens over video, with phone calls in between and in-person meetings whenever you want them. What stays the same wherever you live is the relationship: someone who knows your goals, watches the details, and stays with you as life keeps changing.

  • CURO focuses on steady long-term growth, broad diversification, tax efficiency, and risk management appropriate to your stage of life. Our focus is on long-term outcomes rather than short-term market timing, building a portfolio that helps you reach the goals that actually drive your financial life with as little turbulence as possible along the way.