Certifications: CFP®, AIF®
Brett Horowitz is a principal and wealth manager at Evensky & Katz / Foldes Financial Wealth Management, where he has been helping individuals and institutions achieve their financial goals since 2005. He is a Certified Financial Planner™ (CFP®) and an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF®), and holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Rutgers University School of Business. Before joining Evensky & Katz / Foldes, Brett spent over five years at a family office planning firm in New Jersey, where he worked alongside a senior advisor to perform analyses of the personal finances of high-net-worth families, corporate executives, endowments, and foundations. In addition to his role in financial planning, Brett was an active member of the firm’s tax preparations department and served on the investment committee.
Brett’s wealth management approach is centered on a deep understanding of each client’s unique financial landscape, combining strategic planning with a commitment to organization. He helps individuals incorporate actionable steps into managing their finances, often with a focus on making complex financial systems more accessible and organized. Throughout his career, Brett’s research in Social Security planning has significantly benefited his clients, enabling them to maximize their benefits. He also shares his expertise through continuing education presentations to accounting firms.
Brett has been recognized in national publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and Smart Money for his expertise in various financial topics. Beyond his professional success, Brett is committed to community engagement, actively participating in organizations like the Miami-Dade County Financial Planning Association (FPA) and previously serving as Treasurer of the Coral Gables Art Cinema. Brett remains steadfast in providing fiduciary-level care, adapting to the evolving financial landscape, and helping clients build organized, intentional financial strategies.
Dive into thought-provoking discussions with Brett and Marcos on controversial topics like book banning, declining birth rates, and stimulus checks. Plus, we’ll chip away at the future of the tech market (no potato chips involved) and the current state of high-yield savings. Join us for Episode 53 of Talk Your Chart.
Creating a comprehensive financial plan isn’t just about maximizing returns or minimizing taxes—it’s about building a legacy that lasts for generations. At the core of any robust financial plan lies a strategic approach to estate planning, utilizing tools like Transfer on Death (TOD) designations, wills, trusts, and strategic account ownership structures. While we don’t draft…
Explore the intricate world of financial statistics with the latest from Talk Your Chart! This week, we want to know how expensive the market has gotten, how are consumers feeling about it, and where might we go from here. Join us as we delve into equity risk premium, CAPE ratio, layoffs, consumer sentiment, and the…
Brett looks for a replacement co-host and is reminded that the grass is rarely greener on the other side. Speaking of good reminders: It’s too easy to get lost in charts, especially when you forget to zoom out. In Episode 51, we’re focusing on keeping things macro and reminding ourselves that things aren’t always as…
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