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Russ Dyck financial advisor

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Russ Dyck financial advisorMeet Russ Dyck

Russ Dyck, a Certified Financial Planner and founder of Finovo, specializes in financial planning for professional couples and young professionals. He is passionate about helping clients navigate complex financial decisions with clarity and confidence, tailoring each plan to meet their unique goals and values. He focuses on practical, straightforward strategies that empower his clients to build wealth, plan for retirement, and manage joint incomes effectively, even for busy households.

With a commitment to transparency and client education, Dyck ensures his clients are well-informed and actively involved in shaping their financial futures. At Finovo, his mission is to simplify financial planning, offering ongoing guidance as life and goals evolve.

Outside of work, he enjoys volunteering with his local community association and is dedicated to promoting financial literacy, particularly among young professionals.

Services• Financial PlanningSpecializations• Budget and Cash-flow Planning• Education Planning• Retirement Income PlanningPayment Model• Fees paid by clients for advice (not based on assets)Languages written and spoken• English

Why did you become a planner?

I became a financial planner to help people make smart, informed financial decisions early in their lives…

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