OUR HISTORY
Founded in 1983 by Bob Webster, now with a 30+ year history of strong client relationships and solid investment expertise, Webster Investment Advisors aims to deliver a strategic, balanced approach to asset management. Fully affiliated with a FiNRA registered broker/dealer and with all assets held by independent nationally recognized custodians, WIA selects a variety of trusted institutional money managers to execute an effective simple-to-understand process of investing, using both traditional vehicles, and unique non-correlated investments such as managed futures and tactical market-timers.
In working with a modest number of medium net-worth clients, many of whom have been with us for over 20 years, we personalize each investment portfolio to meet the income, growth, and risk dynamics of each relationship.
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Trends in Charitable Giving
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Making a Charitable Contribution
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Protect yourself against the damage that your homeowners policy doesn’t cover.
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This calculator estimates the savings from paying a mortgage bi-weekly instead of monthly.
Impact of Taxes and Inflation
Estimate the potential impact taxes and inflation can have on the purchasing power of an investment.
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With a few simple inputs you can estimate how much of a mortgage you may be able to obtain.
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Federal Income Tax
Use this calculator to estimate your income tax liability along with average and marginal tax rates.
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Principles of Preserving Wealth
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5 Smart Investing Strategies
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Safeguard Your Digital Estate
If you died, what would happen to your email archives, social profiles and online accounts?
To Buy or Not to Buy
The decision whether to buy or rent a home may have long-term implications.
The Facts About Income Tax
Millions faithfully file their 1040 forms each April. But some things about federal income taxes may surprise you.
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