Risk Management
in Mount Prospect, IL.
Sleep well knowing your savings are protected.
In retirement, the rules change. You can't afford a 40% portfolio drop when you're drawing income from your savings. Risk management isn't about avoiding the market, it's about structuring your portfolio so that a bad year doesn't become a bad retirement.
At our firm, we build retirement portfolios with layers of protection, guaranteed income for essential expenses, growth assets for long-term purchasing power, and defensive positions to weather market storms.
What this looks like in Mount Prospect.
Risk management for Mount Prospect retirees with pension income covering essential expenses is primarily about protecting the supplemental investment portfolio from capital loss. We design conservative portfolio structures that prioritize income and capital preservation, with a modest growth allocation sized to sustain purchasing power over the retirement horizon.
The county details.
Cook County retirees face a concentration of risk specific to this region: high real estate exposure (a single home often represents 30-50% of net worth), above-average healthcare costs, and property tax obligations that function like a fixed liability regardless of income or market conditions. Managing this risk means diversifying the investment portfolio away from real estate exposure, maintaining sufficient liquid reserves to absorb property tax payments during market downturns without forced portfolio sales, and carrying appropriate long-term care coverage given the high cost of skilled care facilities in the greater Chicago market.
Why Mount Prospect.
Mount Prospect clients often prioritize income reliability as they approach retirement. Many have modest-to-solid retirement savings combined with Social Security and, in some cases, pension income from public sector careers. We build straightforward retirement income plans that provide certainty without overcomplicating the approach.
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Talk to a Mount Prospect
advisor.
One free conversation about risk management, at your kitchen table, our Evanston office, or a video call.