Ryan A. Collier, CIMA®

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Vice President and Director of Investment Management

As Vice President and Director of Investment Management my focus is working with clients and trustees to ensure that their investment portfolio is invested appropriately based upon their goals and plans. As Director of Investment Management my role is to oversee the investment team to make sure that we are achieving our client's investment goals. Having been with the firm for over 15 years I feel the best part of my job is helping someone remove the worries or concerns they have about their investments.

Personal Financial Planning Experience

  • Over 25 years of experience in financial services industry.
  • Experience includes investment research and analysis, as well as, the developing and monitoring of portfolios to meet client goals.

Career History

  • Bedel Financial Consulting, Inc., Sr. Portfolio Manager & Director of Investments.
  • Wealth Management firm working with individuals and families to achieve financial security and lifetime goals.
  • Fifth Third Bank , Investment Representative.
  • Charles Schwab & Co., Investment Representative.

Educational and Professional Designations

  • Bachelor of Liberal Arts, Economics, Centre College.
  • Certified Investment Management Analyst®

Professional Activities & Accolades

  • Recipient of Five Star Wealth Manager Award, Indianapolis Monthly - 3 Year Winner.
  • Franklin Township Little League - Board Member and Treasurer (2021 - Present)

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Time To Check Your 401(k)

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Is Cost Basis a Good Indicator of Performance?

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If You Die with Debt, Who Pays?

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Want A Guaranteed Negative Return?

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Jan 8, 2019

Socially Responsible Investing

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2018 Investment Review: Top Three Surprises

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Nov 15, 2018

Bedel Financial Forum: Market Expectations for the Long- and Short-Haul

This year’s Bedel Financial Forum was another great evening with an engaging and thought-provoking speaker! Jeffrey Kleintop, chief global investment strategist for Charles Schwab, joined us to discuss the state of the international market and what that could mean for investment portfolios. Read on for a recap of his insights.

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Nov 12, 2018

Can You Recession-Proof Your Investments?

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