My Story and Services

Anthony Satriano is an Executive Director and Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management. He works primarily with professionals, business owners, and retirees and assists them through their financial needs. Rooted in his process is a fundamental focus on financial literacy. Anthony is passionate about taking the time to help his clients understand possible solutions to reach their objectives. Furthermore, he takes pride in the quality of service he provides, adding a personal touch to his work and spending time to develop strong relationships with his clients.

Anthony started his career in Insurance Sales in 2002 and joined Morgan Stanley in 2024. He holds his Series 7 and Series 66 licenses as well as his Life and Health Insurance license. Anthony graduated from University of Colorado Boulder where he studied Sociology.

Anthony is a devoted family man and lives in Broomfield, CO with his wife of 23 years and 3 kids. Outside of the office, he enjoys staying active with golf and has an interest in cars, fly fishing, and hunting.
Services Include
Securities Agent: AZ, CA, CO, FL, KS, MI, MO, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, PR, SD, TX, WA, WY; General Securities Representative; Investment Advisor Representative
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Business Transition

For many business owners, the eventual sale of their business is an integral part of their financial planning. Though it may seem obvious that leaving enough time to plan and having an adequate plan in place are two key factors in determining transition success, only 27% of business owners say they have a robust business succession plan per Businesswire's survey. As with the rest of your finances, it is important to construct a roadmap for your business and ensure that it is aligned with your personal aspirations.

Investment Strategy
After the sale of your business, your finances will likely carry a different look. You may have more cash at your disposal to invest and your continued exposure to your business may lead to future payments. Depending on your equity in the business, it may be worth considering ways to mitigate concentration risk. We can discuss diversification, strategic selling, and gifting.

Risk Management
Through this process, it's important to consider how to peserve your wealth. Part of the equation may include tailoring your insurance coverage to better reflect your new circumstances. The ownership structure of your assets, using trusts, and using a strategic insurance program could be beneficial in your overall financial plan.

Estate Planning Strategies
Planning for what happens when after you're gone is key to preserving your legacy. After transition, consider creating or updating your estate plan. We can discuss with your legal advisor about durable financial powers of attorney, a trusted person who can act on your behalf to help ensure financial matters are taken care of, a last will to help articulate your wishes, and a trust to help you further describe how you would like your wealth to be handled.

PLAN WITH CONFIDENCE

If you and your family had a discussion three years from today, what has to have happened in a personal, professional and financial sense for you to be happy with your progress over those three years?

Take a look at the steps below to get a better sense of the important factors that can affect your retirement.
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    Step 1: Assets
    Your assets may include, 401(K), 403(b), 457 plans, lump sum pensions, real estate, investment accounts, bank accounts, stock options, stock purchase plans, and business assets.
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    Step 2: Liabilities
    In general, I advise my clients to be debt free in retirement. Before you retire, it's important to examine all your liabilities.

    Liabilities may include mortgages, lines of credit, student loans, vehicle loans, credit cards, and business loans.
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    Step 3: Income
    In retirement, you'll likely need to generate enough income to maintain your current lifestyle. You may have multiple sources of income including pension payments and Social Security. You may also have other sources of income as well during retirement.

    Your retirement income gap is the amount above your income needed to live on. The additional amount will likely need to be generated by your investments. We can help design a custom retirement income plan for you and your family.
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    Step 4: Expenses
    Knowing what your expenses will be in retirement is critical. During the accumulation years of your life, savings rates can be one of the keys to success. During retirement however, withdrawal rates matter as well.

    Our technology can help you manage and track your expenses to help make sure your plan remains successful throughout retirement.
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    Step 5: Risk Management
    It's important to help make sure your plan has the proper guardrails to keep you and your family on track.

    Some of these guardrails include insurance planning. I recommend reviewing your term, whole life, or long-term care insurance needs prior to retirement.
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    Step 6: Estate Planning Strategies
    As you approach retirement, it's important to make sure your estate planning strategy is aligned with your investment and financial plans.

    You may consider hiring an estate attorney who can help design wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and medical directives.
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    Step 7: Assembling Your Team
    Before and during retirement, it's important your personal tax advisor, personal estate planning attorney, and financial advisor communicate regularly and operate as a virtual team on your behalf. Your virtual team should meet with you and your family at least annually.
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    Step 8: Continued Monitoring
    Approaching and during retirement, it's important to check up on your investment and financial plans to help make sure they are on track.

    Our technology can track and manage your plans to help ensure they are successful throughout retirement.

Digital Tools & Resources

Our Morgan Stanley digital platforms offer an easy-to-use solution to your common wealth management needs. Take a look at our suite of tools and resources available below.
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    Morgan Stanley Online
    Morgan Stanley Online allows you to seamlessly and securely manage your investments and everyday finances in one place.
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    Security Center
    Learn about our latest security measures, how we are safeguarding your assets and personal information and find actionable insights and resources on important cybersecurity topics to enhance your own online security.
    Visit our Security Center
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    Digital Vault
    Digital Vault lets you easily and securely manage and share important documents such as account statements, authorizations, tax filings and other relevant documents with your Financial Advisor.
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    Sign up for eDelivery today and start receiving email notifications as soon as your account documents are available on Morgan Stanley Online or the Morgan Stanley Mobile App. It's quick, convenient & secure.
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Market Research & Insights

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    GIC On the Markets
    Detailed market commentary from Morgan Stanley's thought leaders on topics such as global equities, fixed income, monetary policy and more.
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    GIC Weekly
    The Global Investment Committee's Lisa Shalett headlines this weekly look at markets, asset class performance and fixed income.
    Read The Latest Report
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    Thoughts On the Market Podcast
    With perspectives on the forces shaping the market, join Mike Wilson, Chief Investment Officer and Chief US Equity Strategist for Morgan Stanley, as he and his colleagues discuss a variety of viewpoints regarding the latest trends in the financial marketplace.
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    What Should I Do With My Money? Podcast
    Managing our money is one of the most important aspects of our lives, and yet, many people don’t have someone they can depend on for help when they need it.

    On this podcast, we match real people, asking real questions about their money, with experienced Financial Advisors.
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Client Service Team

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    Phone:
    (303) 572-4086(303) 572-4086
    Email:Evan.Lombardo@morganstanley.com
    “Evan Lombardo is a Registered Client Service Associated at Morgan Stanley. He joined the firm in 2022 after graduating from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, coupled with minors in Leadership Studies and Entrepreneurship.

    Evan currently holds his Series 7 and Series 66 Licenses and is focused on helping clients met their financial goals through his commitment to excellent service.

    Evan lives in Denver, CO. He enjoys skiing, camping, and hiking, and is interested in fitness, health, and wellness.”

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Retirement

Working with you to understand your life goals and develop a personalized wealth strategy. Today and for the years to come.
  • 401(k) Rollovers
  • IRA Plans
  • Retirement income strategies
  • Retirement plan participants
  • Annuities
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Investing

Working closely with you to guide your wealth and investments through the most challenging market cycles.
  • Asset Management
  • Wealth Planning
  • Traditional Investments
  • Alternative Investments
  • Impact Investing
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Family

Creating customized financial strategies for the challenges that today’s families face.
  • Estate Planning Strategies
  • 529 Plans / Education Savings Planning
  • Long Term Care Insurance
  • Special Needs Planning
  • Trust Services
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Business Planning

Helping you on key aspects of your business such as ownership, liquidity and developing opportunities.
  • Succession Planning
  • Business Planning
  • Qualified Retirement Plans
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Philanthropy

Making sure your philanthropic dollars are managed with the same high quality service as the rest of your wealth.
  • Endowments
  • Foundations
  • Donor Advised Funds
  • Impact Investing
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Ready to start a conversation? Contact Anthony P. Satriano today.
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