Michael Nobile

Michael NobileProfessional Services

Michael Nobile has been in the financial services industry for over 29 years.  Michael earned his bachelor’s degree in Economics from Southern Connecticut State University and began his career with the America Group in 1982.  Michael left in 1995 and founded Nobile Wealth Management a comprehensive financial planning firm. For more than 29 years Michael Nobile has helped hundreds of clients, families and business owners gain control of their retirement and financial future through careful long term planning. 

Michael is a registered investment advisor representative and registered representative with INVEST Financial Corporation, and offers a full range of financial products and services to business and personal clients. Areas of specialization include comprehensive financial and fee-based planning, wealth management services, retirement and investment strategies for asset accumulation and distribution, and employer-sponsored retirement and benefit plans.

Based on his experience as a comprehensive financial planner Mike has developed alliances with teams of CPA’s, Attorney’s and Business Solution Providers to bring the most innovative and integrated financial strategies to clients.   

 

“In order to offer the highest caliber of comprehensive planning professionals must adopt team approaches to financial services with the highest level of integrity to meet the needs and demands of our clients.”

 

Michael has hosted the very popular radio talk show "Money Matters" on WMRD 1150 and WLIS 1420 am radio for several years and continues to offer educational forums on a variety of Investment and Planning topics. 

 

Michael Nobile and his family are long-time Glastonbury residents and he has been involved in his local community coaching youth football in Glastonbury since 1992.  Michael was elected to the college football hall of fame for contributions to youth football in 2006.

 

Michael offers assistance in the following areas:  

 

 

  • Investment Advisory Services
     
  • Small Business Retirement And Benefit Plans 
     
  • High Net Worth Individuals 
     
  • Asset Allocation Strategies 
     
  • Money Management 
     
  • Retirement Planning Specialist

     INVEST does not provide tax or legal advice.

     

     

     

     

     

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