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Terra Milander, Financial Advisor serving the Omaha, NE area - Ameriprise Advisors

Terra Milander

CFP®, CDFA®

Financial Advisor

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® practitioner
Wealth Partners
7
Years of Experience
This number may include years as a financial advisor, and/or experience as a registered representative.
Client Satisfaction 5.0 / 5 rating based on 10 reviews
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Areas of focus

  • Retirement Planning Strategies
  • Divorce Financial Planning
  • Intergenerational Planning
  • Investment Management
  • Women's Financial Strategies
  • Tax Planning Strategies
  • Retirement Income Strategies

Qualifications

  • CFP® or CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® certification
  • CDFA® Certified Divorce Financial Analyst
  • Series7 - General Securities Representative Examination
  • Series66 - Uniform Combined State Law Examination
  • Life, Accident and Health

Education

  • Bachelor of Science - University of Nebraska, 2009 (Lincoln, NE)

Awards & recognition

  • Wealth Partners, Barron’s Top 250 Private Wealth Management Teams, 2025
  • Wealth Partners, Forbes Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams, 2024, 2025
  • Ameriprise Community Impact Award, 2019

Community participation

  • Founder of Nourish Nebraska, a nonprofit dedicated to providing nutritious food to children

CDFA Designation Overview

I have received the Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA®) designation from the Institute for Divorce Financial Analysts. As a CDFA® professional, I have met the requirement of three years’ experience as a financial professional, accountant, or matrimonial lawyer. I have also completed a series of self-study courses and passed an exam for each course. By completing this specialized training, I have learned how to help clients with financial issues that will affect the rest of their lives, including those issues affected by decisions concerning personal vs. marital property, spousal and child support, and valuing and dividing property