Kent is happily married, father of 5 and the eldest brother of 6. He is originally rom Idaho and has lived in Utah for the last 16 years. Kent graduated from Brigham Young University, University of Idaho College of Law and Georgetown University Law Center. He has two law degrees and has been a practicing lawyer for 17 years. Kent specializes in elder law and over the years has developed a successful LifePlan and Asset Protection Planning process with over 1,500 families helped. Kent has made sure that millions of dollars in life savings were preserved, protected, and defended from probate, excess taxes, and nursing home or assisted living poverty.
Recognized in Utah Business Magazine’s “Utah Legal Elite”
Kent M. Brown, Shareholder
Strong & Hanni Law
102 South 200 East, Suite 800
Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
Office: 801.532.7080
What is a 'Financial Planner'
A financial planner is a qualified investment professional who helps individuals and corporations meet their long-term financial objectives by analyzing the client's status and setting up a program to help the client meet those goals. Financial planners specialize in tax planning, asset allocation, risk management, retirement and/or estate planning.
BREAKING DOWN 'Financial Planner'
A financial planner can be designated a Registered Financial Planner by the Registered Financial Planner Institute (RFPI). A financial planner can also carry the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation if he or she is compliant with the Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards’ initial and ongoing requirements, which include examinations in financial topics like tax and estate planning.
CFPs explicitly providing financial planning services to clients are fiduciaries. This means they are legally obligated to act in the client’s best interests and they can’t personally benefit from the management of client assets. They are expected to manage these assets for the client’s benefit rather than their own.
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