Andrew C. Cleary, CFP Daniel J. Cappucci, CFP Thomas A. Cappucci, CFP 100 William St, Ste 300 Wellesley, MA 02481 Securities and investment advisory services offered through new England Securities Corp.(NES)(member FINRA/SIPC), a registered investment advisor. Neither SFP Wealth nor Baystate Financial Services is affiliated with NES. L0312244103[exp0313][CT,FL,MA,ME,MN,NH,NY,RI]
SFP Professional Profiles Thomas A. Cappucci, CFP Senior Financial Planner Registered Representative Thomas has been working in the financial services industry since 1994. He has been a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER practitioner since 1987, and he is Series 6, 63, 65, 7 securities licensed as well as Life, Accident and Health licensed. His areas of expertise include retirement and estate planning, business succession, executive compensation, life insurance, investments, annuities, and educational seminars. Thomas is an active member of the Financial Planners Association and is a former adjunct faculty member at Bentley College. He was also a real estate developer, small business consultant, CEO and CFO of Venture Companies, and Trustee for a number of real estate trusts. Daniel J. Cappucci, CFP Financial Planner Registered Representative Dan Cappucci has worked at SFP Wealth since 2001. A graduate of Colgate University, Dan worked in both the Investment Department and served as head of the Financial Planning Department over 3 years, assisting in all aspects of the fee-based financial planning process. Dan is very active in the corporate marketplace in the design and management of employer-sponsored retirement plans and executive benefit plans. Dan is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER practitioner and is an active member of the Financial Planning Association. He holds the Series 7, 63 and 65 licenses as well as the Life, Accident and Health license. Andrew C. Cleary, CFP Financial Planner Registered Representative Andrew Cleary has worked at SFP Wealth since 2005. As a Registered Representative and Financial Planner, Andrew's areas of concentration include investments, retirement and estate planning, and qualified/retirement plans. He is Series 6, 7, 63 and 65 securities licensed as well as licensed to sell Life, Accident and Health insurance and property and casualty insurance in several states. Andrew holds the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER certification and graduated Cum Laude from Georgetown University in Washington, DC with degrees in Economics and Government. Andrew currently lives in Boston's North End.
Introduction With decades of experience in the industry, our retirement plan clients range from start-ups to publicly-owned corporations. While plans can look very different, the need for professional oversight, ongoing employee education, and regular plan reviews remains constant. The biggest concerns that Plan Sponsors face today are: Fiduciary Liability Total Plan Costs Employee Education Plan Design limitations Payroll/Recordkeeping Burden
Fiduciary Responsibility Fiduciary liability is easily the largest concern amongst Plan Sponsors in today s environment. Ultimately, that responsibility can never be completely delegated. With the proper process in place, however, the risk of legal action or a negative outcome can be greatly reduced. As a resource for our clients, retirement plan expertise will be shared on the following subjects to assist retirement plan sponsors: Investment Policy Statements Pension Protection Act provisions ERISA 404(c) Compliance QDIA selection and oversight Investment Selection Please note that meeting any fiduciary requirements is the responsibility of the plan sponsor. Neither SFP Wealth, Baystate Financial Services nor New England Securities take on this responsibility and only provide products and services to assist plan sponsors in meeting these requirements.
The SFP Wealth Process 1 Initiating the Relationship Plan Review Plan Design 6 2 5 Employee Education OUR P R O C E S S 3 Provider Selection 4 Plan Installation
Plan Design We will work with you to identify your retirement plan goals and help choose the type of plan that accomplishes those goals based on your company s size, demographics, and cash flow restraints. Choosing the right type of plan for your employees will enhance employee participation while providing optimal cost and flexibility for the employer. Choosing the wrong type of plan can create expensive recordkeeping mistakes, disgruntled participants, and increased cost due to lack of participation.
Provider Selection With no proprietary retirement plan platform, we are able to search the marketplace for the providers that best fit our clients needs for flexibility, low cost, and service. We can offer retirement plan platforms from some of the country s largest and well known providers.
Total Plan Cost The Retirement Plan marketplace has changed dramatically over the past decade. Competition has driven plan costs down and transparency up. Identifying fees within a company s retirement plan is a crucial first step to identifying a provider with the lowest total plan costs. This includes analysis of: Group Annuity unit charges Variable Asset Charges Market Value Adjustments Mutual Fund Share Classes Asset Based Wrap Fees Participant-based Provider fees Plan Administration (TPA) fees
Plan Installation We work closely with the Plan Provider and you to make the initial rollout or plan change as quick and painless as possible for you and your employees. This includes oversight of investment options selected, communication between Human Resources personnel and Provider Conversion Teams, and presentation of the new plan to participants at an onsite rollout meeting.
Employee Education Our e-mail communication program will include monthly or quarterly newsletters to employees. In addition to this, we will facilitate semi-annual or annual onsite financial education seminars on various financial planning concepts, catering to the employee s financial interests and needs. An underutilized plan can be a drain on company resources and an opportunity lost for plan participants. Through education and communication, we do our best to raise awareness and enthusiasm around this employee benefit.
Plan Review We will maintain contact with the Plan Provider service team to ensure successful compliance testing and plan valuations. We also facilitate ongoing review of the plan s investment options with the Plan Sponsor through an established Investment Policy Statement, and we will meet with the Plan Sponsor annually face-to-face to provide ongoing updates on the plan while constantly monitoring the plan and your needs to see if any changes should be made.