The Importance of Reverb

Design your financial plan to last beyond yourself.


The other night I was playing my guitar in the living room like I often do. I love getting to strum a couple songs before the kids go to bed— it sets a good tone for the evening.


My three year old stood in the middle of living room watching me play. Often he grabs his toddler-sized guitar and pretends to play along with me, but this particular evening he was looking at me with startled realization on his face.


He pointed at the ceiling and proclaimed, “Daddy, the sound is coming from up there!”


That’s reverb.


Reverb happens when a sound is amplified naturally by its surrounding environment. It bounces off of walls and ceilings to create a larger-than-life effect, and lingers on after the original source has gone quiet.


I started Reverb Financial to help people create a legacy that goes beyond themselves. If you are hoping to leave a lasting impact on your family, your community, and the next generation, we may make a pretty good team.


That’s what reverb is all about.


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