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The Total Relationship: Four Steps to Breaking the Mold, Transforming the Financial Advisor-Client Partnership and Building True Wealth

When a personal or family crisis occurs, we count on a few professionals — one of them being our financial advisor. We lean on these trusted relationships to help us navigate the storms of life. Unfortunately, around 85% of financial advisors can’t be counted on. Although well-intentioned, they don’t deliver true value. Too many still depend on outdated standards and strategies, creating collateral damage to investors and advisors.

Tyson Ray saw this trend and created a compelling alternative. His appreciation for wealth began during his youth, when he would see eviction notices hanging on the family refrigerator. At that moment he decided to establish a healthy relationship with money for himself and others. The next three decades he partnered with hundreds of families, helping them travel through three financial crises to bring them to the other side — a beautiful life worth living.

In his book, “The Total Relationship,” discover how to:

Break the mold. Transform the relationship. Build true wealth — starting today.

To pre-order “The Total Relationship” today, click HERE.

About the Author

Tyson first learned about investing and the stock market during an economics class in his sophomore year at Badger High School, and at 16 years old, he decided to invest $100 into two different mutual funds. This was his first step on a path he continues to traverse today: using financial strategy to help make people’s lives better. He started his career in financial services after graduating from the Honors program at the University of West Florida and returning to Southern Wisconsin, where his family has lived for generations.

Over the past 25+ years, Tyson has sought to expand his knowledge and expertise through Yale School of Management, Investment Management Theory & Practice, CIMA Certification Registration Education Program, including obtaining the Certified Investment Management Analyst® (CIMA®) Certification and through the College for Financial Planning for the CFP® Certification, including obtaining CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER Certification. Tyson received his Certification in Business Exit Planning to better help entrepreneurs and business owners make the transition of selling their life’s work.

Tyson has been recognized by Forbes and Barron’s and is also a member of the Financial Planning Association of Wisconsin. He has been recognized for his many philanthropic endeavors in the community, including the Invest in Others Global Community Impact Award and REP. Magazine’s Advisor with a Heart Award for Sustainable Charity for his ongoing work with the Ray’s non-profit, Children’s World Impact.