

Julia Chung, CFP®, FEA, TEP
Partner, Sr. Financial Planner
Specialties:
Retirement Planning
Private/Family Business
Cross-Border Planning

Values Centered

Collaborative Professional Advice

Continuity Planning
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The advice was thorough, concise, and very detailed. It is clear that there was a great deal of time and consideration put into the analysis and final recommendations, which were very clearly explained in the planning meeting. Also, it was a pleasure to work with the people at Spring Financial: they were always friendly, prompt with answers, and very helpful.
There’s no pressure to purchase any investment or insurance through her or any associate she has introduced us to; but rather an assessment and guidance on plans we have for the future.
While financial conversations can be daunting and confusing, Julia has a way of making the information understandable and relevant.
The financial plan she put together for us has provided context, clarity, and comfort. It’s also a great tool to help us make decisions and stay on track toward our financial goals over the long haul. Everyone should have one!
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What We’re Writing
Three things advice-only financial planners get wrong when starting out
Advice-only financial planning can be a rewarding way for financial planners to serve clients on their terms, but those setting out can find it challenging to build a practice and establish a steady income.
2024 December Update
Financial planning is more than numbers; it’s about the deeply human stories behind each plan. This week’s conversations reminded me of the importance of empathy, active listening, and trust, underscoring how financial professionals help clients navigate life’s emotional moments.
Unnecessary spending and practical money-saving tips
The things we tend to regret buying are the stuff that isn’t aligned with our values. Thinking things through beforehand might help avoid such situations.


