John Buscek

  • CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional
    CA Insurance License # 4297411

I thrive on partnering with clients and colleagues to navigate today’s fast-changing world – I’ve done this my entire career. But with today’s world becoming more complex than ever, I believe that working with a “team” of advisors is the future. A team brings a diversity of experts while sharply focusing on today and tomorrow’s goals.

I’m deeply committed to seeing the full picture so that I can deliver the best options and strategies to help clients stay on track toward their goals today, tomorrow, and throughout all life’s changes. As a Certified Financial Planner® professional, I specialize in providing guidance on having enough money to last through milestone life events; retirement; funding education for children or grandchildren; minimizing taxes to keep more of your income; ensuring your assets are optimally positioned; leaving your assets to heirs or charities; and creating a safety net that accounts for illness, injury, layoffs, or market downturns.

In addition to ensuring security for my clients, I was previously the President of the Financial Planning Association of NJ, the Association for Advanced Life Underwriting , and the LIMRA Research Agency Group. I participated with the GAMA Foundation and was a past Chair of the Board of Trustees for the FINSECA Foundation. Outside of the financial world, coaching is my true passion . I’ve been deeply involved in my town’s youth baseball program, which has participated in two Babe Ruth World Series. It is extremely rewarding for me to help others learn how to attain a skill, develop a positive mindset, and realize their goals.

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I am licensed and registered to offer products and services in NJ. Licenses and registrations will vary. Domiciled in NJ

Office of Supervisory Jurisdiction: 186 Wood Ave S, Suite 301, Iselin, NJ 08830 Tel: 732-623-5700 

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