Miller Financial, Inc.

A Family in Business for Doctors and Small Businesses

As financial advisors, Miller Financial brings a strong family dimension to their work.  They're in business to advise physicians and small business owners; they create trust through impeccable service and unbiased advice. 

Miller Financial offers you a diverse range of investment choices and coordinated financial services specific to your life and priorities.  They plan from a big-picture standpoint: with reducing taxes and wealth accumulation the primary goals, they simultaneously map out methods of risk management and tax-advantaged investing, to help accelerate personal wealth and preserve your estate.


Skilled financial advisors can help you take advantage of the velocity of money, so you can accomplish numerous things at the same time.  That's what Miller Financial does.  By focusing on appropriate asset allocation, they give you the potential to increase your wealth and minimize taxes.


Correspondingly, they can look at your retirement plan, help you maximize pension benefits, and assist in restructuring or supplementing your plan so you can save more money for retirement. 

Loan Payoff

How much will it cost to pay off a loan over its lifetime?

Home Affordability

Estimate of the maximum amount of financing you can expect to get when you begin house hunting.

Mortgage Refinancing

Determine whether you should consider refinancing your mortgage.

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The Board of Directors: A Key to Company Success

Given the wide and important role that the board plays, it is a good idea to look beyond the glossy portraits and become familiar with the individuals tasked with guarding shareholder wealth.

Confident in Consumer Confidence?

The consumer confidence index can be a useful tool, but it should play only a minor role in an investor’s overall outlook.

Inflation Gets Personal

The CPI attempts to measure the rate of inflation experienced by the average American, but this figure may not be entirely applicable to your situation.

Get to Know Your Beneficiaries

It's a good idea to review your beneficiary designations on a regular basis to help ensure there is no debate over who will inherit your retirement assets and receive your life insurance benefits.

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