Large-firm advisors focused on stock option exercise strategy in Connecticut
The right financial advisor for you depends on how you weigh location, expertise, experience, the clients they typically serve, and how they work with you.
If you have stock options vesting or expiring soon, you need an advisor who understands the timing and tax impact of exercising those options. A common mistake is exercising too early or too late, which can lead to unnecessary taxes or missed gains. Large-firm advisors often have access to broader resources and compliance support, which can benefit your planning.
- Tax impact awareness. Confirm how they evaluate the tax consequences of exercising options now versus later, including potential AMT (alternative minimum tax) effects.
- Exercise timing strategy. Ask how they balance market risk and option expiration deadlines to optimize your exercise schedule.
- Coordination with employer plans. Check if they understand your company’s specific stock option rules and how those affect your exercise choices.
- Liquidity planning. Ensure they consider your cash needs for exercising and potential tax payments, not just investment growth.
Here are top matches to get you started. Review each profile to compare experience, credentials, and approach.
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Scott C
Series 66
Princeton, NJ
Merrill
Scott Cox specializes in stock option exercise strategy within a large firm setting, offering 19 years of experience and expertise in retirement plans and executive compensation design. Based in Princeton, NJ, he serves senior executives and business owners, providing a comprehensive approach that includes tax impact awareness and liquidity planning, with a fee structure of 1.10% AUM for managed strategies under $2 million.
Experience: 19 years
Avg account: $860,085
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Avery B
ChFC®, Series 66
Avon, CT
Edward Jones
Avery Barlow specializes in stock option exercise strategy, making him well-suited to help clients in Connecticut navigate the timing and tax implications of exercising stock options. As a large-firm advisor at Edward Jones with nine years of experience and credentials like ChFC® and Series 66, he benefits from the firm's extensive resources and broad investment strategies, which can provide comprehensive support beyond stock option planning.
Experience: 9 years
Avg account: $246,728
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Craig D
Series 63, Series 66
Portland, CT
Ameriprise
Craig Dennis specializes in stock option exercise strategy, making him well-suited to help clients in Connecticut navigate the timing and tax implications of exercising stock options. With 13 years of experience and a focus on business owners and retirement planning, he operates within Edward Jones, a large firm managing over $1 trillion in assets, offering diverse investment strategies and a competitive 0.15% AUM fee.
Experience: 13 years
Avg account: $471,167
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