Account Types

Whether you have a retirement account, a personal investment account or a trust account; we can help manage the assets. Since each account type has its own unique tax advantages and disadvantages; the appropriate placement of investments into those accounts is just as important as your asset allocation and your risk profile.

Regardless of the account managed, we want you to take a strong interest in the ultimate portfolio implementation. We believe it is in everyone's best interest to be fully informed, fully engaged, and fully educated on all investment decisions.

Personal investment Accounts

Investing outside of a retirement account will have its own set of investment goals. That's why we take a holistic approach and take all your investment holdings into consideration when working with you.

We will help you determine the right allocation to maximize your after tax return on appreciation and income. This might include the use of tax-free or taxable bonds, or the use of individual stocks to provide growth and dividends income in your account.

Individual Retirement Accounts

For many of us, an IRA (Roth or Traditional), a 401(k) or a 403(b) may end up being one of our largest assets. We will help you choose the right investment strategy, structure, and options to meet your retirement goals.

Trust Investment Management

Your trust could be in the form of a Living Trust, Testamentary Trust, or a Charitable Trust. Here we would work with you and the existing Trustee to manage the assets in accordance with the trust document. Should you want to create a trust or are unhappy with your current provider, we can introduce you to one of the many trust departments with which we work. While we do not have trust powers, we do manage assets held in a trust.

MackHouse offers either a discretionary or non-discretionary investment account.

  1. Under the discretionary investment account MackHouse is granted authority by the client to make portfolio and investment decisions on his/her behalf.
  2. Under the non-discretionary investment account MackHouse is not granted authority by the client to make portfolio and investment decisions on his/her behalf.

Regardless of the investment account type chosen, we want our clients to take a strong interest in the ultimate portfolio implementation. We believe it is in both the client's and MackHouse's best interest that the client be fully informed, fully engaged and fully educated on all investment decisions. After all, it is Your Life, Your Family, Your Legacy.