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Eric Smutko, Financial Advisor serving the Los Angeles, CA area - Ameriprise Advisors

Eric Smutko

CRPC, APMA

Financial Advisor

Orchard Financial Group
21
Years of Experience
This number may include years as a financial advisor, and/or experience as a registered representative.

Client Satisfaction 5.0 out of 5 rating based on 8 reviews

Background and qualification information is available at FINRA’s BrokerCheck website. | Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC Client Relationship Summary Disclosure.

Areas of focus

  • Charitable Giving
  • Domestic Partner Planning
  • Estate Planning Strategies
  • Family Finances
  • Retirement Planning Strategies
  • Saving for Education
  • Small Business

Qualifications

  • CRPC™ Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor™
  • APMA™ Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor™
  • Series 7
  • Series 66
  • Life and Health Insurance with Long Term Care

Education

  • 2001 - Graduated Bachelor of Arts UC Santa Barbara

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Community participation

  • HALSA-HIV & AIDS Legal Service Alliance, Member
  • La Vida Foundation, Donor
  • Tiger Woods Foundation, Donor
  • Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Donor
  • PAWS/LA-Progressive Animals Welfare Society, Member
  • American Red Cross, Hurricane Katrina Victims Donor

Interests

My lifelong dream is to play golf and eat fine cuisine all over the world. So far, the most exotic places I've been fortunate to golf is on the island of Kauai and nothing beats playing in the U.S. Finals in the Audi Quattro Cup at Pebble Beach. I missed out on playing in Ireland and Alaska, but those places will be revisited, I promise! As far as exquisite culinary experiences; several come to mind. Maui, by far blew away my expectations, Ireland was far better than expected, and Paris was phenomenal. However, nothing beats Japan. Stateside, I have enjoyed dining in Philadelphia even more so than NYC. Strange, huh?