Surprising Facts About CAIM
Article Overview: Things you might not know about Catherine Avery Investment Management, LLC.
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Surprising Facts About CAIM
Did you know?
1.
Catherine
Avery started working on Wall St. at 18 and in over 25 years in the business
has never once considered quitting. Why? Her job is
her passion! How different from
individuals who call themselves financial advisors but only recently took up
the profession as a second career!
2.
Catherine
works with a limited number of clients, which assures those lucky few,
the individualized, quality attention and service they deserve. And what a
contrast to those financial advisors who really are just consultants or
salespeople with the #1 priority of accumulating more clients.
3.
The
acronym “CAIM” is Celtic for “Ring of Protection.” This
succinctly sums up the mission of Catherine
Avery Investment Management, which is to protect clients and grow their
assets in a judicious manner.
4.
Catherine
is now available through the Schwab network. So, if you have an account or a
financial advisor at Schwab, or work with someone who is
affiliated with Schwab, you can
now also access Catherine.
(There will be more information on this exciting development in our next
newsletter.)
5.
As a
CAIM client you will not be clumped together with other clients in a
generalized portfolio that ‘sort of’ meets your needs. Instead you receive the individually
tailored service (and direct line to Catherine herself) that only an
independent investment firm can provide.
Most importantly, when you need answers you don’t have to wait!
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About the Author: Catherine Avery
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Catherine Avery is the owner of Catherine Avery Investment Management (CAIM), LLC - a New Canaan, CT based investment firm specializing in the creation and management of customized and fully diversified investment portfolios for private investors.
Catherine founded CAIM in 2007 after 25+ years as a portfolio manager with some of the biggest investment firms on Wall St. CAIM’s philosophy is that the best way for investors to achieve their goals is by taking a long-term perspective and ensuring their portfolios are well diversified.
Today Catherine is proud of all that CAIM has to offer investors i.e. personalized focus, flexibility, transparency, empathy, integrity and a low fee structure.
Catherine is a regular panelist and expert commentator on shows like Fox Strategy Room, Fox Business News, Fox News and Channel 12. When she is not helping her clients, Catherine feels it is important to play an active role in her community. She enjoys educating people about investments and is a highly sought after speaker and workshop leader on topics like financial empowerment, successful investing and financial literacy for children.
Click here to visit Catherine's website

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