Welcome

As an advisor with 30 years of experience, David Alderman is committed to bringing focus and structure to the financial complexities his clients face.

David works with a wide range of clients, including successful families, executives, high net worth individuals, and business owners. Though all his clients have unique needs, they all value David’s ability to establish a trusting relationship and provide sincere, unbiased advice.

David cares about his clients’ wellbeing and understands there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to wealth management. Because of this, David provides guidance that goes beyond investments to encompass virtually every aspect of his clients’ financial life.

Whether they are seeking to accumulate wealth, invest for income, strengthen financial security for the next generation, or address the needs of a business, David Alderman works with each of his clients to develop strategies specifically tailored to their goals.
Services Include
Securities Agent: CA, MD, FL, OR, LA, ID, TN, CO, VA, MO, KS, AZ, WA, UT, NE, AK, IN, SD, TX, SC, IL; General Securities Representative; Investment Advisor Representative; Managed Futures
NMLS#: 1253250
CA Insurance License #: 0C09791
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Working With You

For individuals and their families, David Alderman begins with a comprehensive financial plan that allows him to learn about what matters most to them and their unique situation. This includes a review of their current financials on both sides of the balance sheet as well as understanding their personal objectives for wealth and legacy. Within the discovery process, David works with to build clear and sound strategies while customizing the relationship to the needs of the client.

David is experienced in retirement consulting, estate and legacy planning, and personal portfolio management.

For business owners, David works to implement strategies for both sole proprietors and employer-sponsored 401(k) plans. He works with Third Party Administrators to help build custom-tailored defined benefit strategies for business owners and their employees. David also addresses the cash-flow and lending needs of small businesses.

In addition, David advises business owners in transition through the sale of their business, whether building a business succession plan or selling to a publicly traded company.

About Me

David Alderman began his investment career in Kennewick, Washington with Smith Barney in 1994. Through Smith Barney’s merger with Morgan Stanley in 2009, he has continued to serve his clients through all stages of their lives.

David has enjoyed a successful practice helping professionals and local business owners achieve personal wealth through retirement consulting, personal portfolio management and legacy planning needs. He specializes in custom-built 401(k) plans and multi-generational estate planning.

David runs a holistic wealth management practice that focuses on the client and what’s best for them and their needs. Outside of the office, David is an avid golfer and baseball fan.

    Location

    8202 W Quinault Ave
    Ste A110
    Kennewick, WA 99336
    US
    Direct:
    (509) 735-0196(509) 735-0196
    Toll-Free:
    (800) 426-6127(800) 426-6127
    Fax:
    (509) 735-6969(509) 735-6969
    Wealth Management
    Global Investment Office

    Portfolio Insights

    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
    4 Financially Smart Ways to Take Money Out of Retirement Accounts
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    4 Financially Smart Ways to Take Money Out of Retirement Accounts

    Discover how planning for required minimum distributions from retirement accounts can help you fund future needs and support loved ones.

    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
    2025 Global Economic Outlook: U.S. Policies May Temper Global Growth
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    2025 Global Economic Outlook: U.S. Policies May Temper Global Growth

    Global growth is likely to be around 3% in 2025 and 2026, as tariff and immigration policies begin to slow the U.S. economy late next year, and China's underperformance restrains emerging markets.

    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
    Are You Prepared for Tax Day?
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    Are You Prepared for Tax Day?

    The countdown to Tax Day has begun. Here are some strategies to consider as the deadline approaches.

    Business Planning

    Helping you on key aspects of your business such as ownership, liquidity and developing opportunities.
    • Succession Planning
    • Business Planning
    • Qualified Retirement Plans
    Financial Planning for Life After Selling a Business
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    Financial Planning for Life After Selling a Business

    Selling your business can mean big changes for your life, both personally and financially. Know how to make the most of your windfall.

    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
    Donor Advised Funds: A Smart Way to Manage Your Giving 
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    Donor Advised Funds: A Smart Way to Manage Your Giving 

    There’s more to charitable giving than you may realize. Here’s one method that may be a tax-efficient way to give and can help maximize your impact.
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