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You’re Making More Money Than Ever…

So Why Does Your Tax Bill Keep Getting Worse?

You worked years to build your income. But between taxes, student debt, and poor financial systems, it feels like the harder you work, the more money disappears. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Speak directly with a tax strategy expert.

Takes less than 15 minutes.

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Meanwhile:

  • Student loans are still hanging over you

  • Insurance companies are taking their cut

  • The IRS takes another third

  • And you barely have time to figure out how to fix it

You’re working countless hours, but your money still feels disorganized. And deep down, you’re asking yourself:

“Where is all my money actually going?”

You didn’t work this hard just to hand it over because no one showed you the system.

You did everything right.

You went through years of training.

You built a career that finally pays well.

Your income is growing.

But instead of feeling secure… you feel squeezed.

Your tax bill keeps climbing.

Your CPA only shows up during tax season.

There’s no real strategy, just another bill to pay.

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What you need isn’t another tax preparer.

You need a structured financial system designed around how high-income professionals actually earn, manage, and grow their money.

That’s exactly what we build.

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Instead of reacting to taxes once a year, we help you create a clear financial strategy that works year-round.

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We focus on three things:

Strategic tax planning

Organized money systems

Long-term wealth building

So your income finally starts working for you, not against you.

You’ll experience:

When your financial strategy is built the right way, everything changes.

Because making good money isn’t the goal.
Keeping it and growing it is.

We’ve helped professionals like:

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Doctors

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Dentists

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Surgeons

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Medical Practice Owners

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Fitness Studio Owners

Case Study

One doctor earning over $700,000 annually was writing massive checks to the IRS every year with no strategy in place. After rebuilding his financial structure, he’s now projected to save over $80,000 annually in taxes while building a stronger long-term plan.

Brad Filmanowicz

CPA MBA EA

Brad Filmanowicz, CPA, MBA has been practicing as a tax accountant and small business advisor since 1997.

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Brad earned his CPA in 1994 and a Masters Degree in Finance from Saint Xavier University in 1997. Prior to starting his own firm he was an accounting manager for Telular Corporation a publicly traded firm, a financial planning accountant for Sara Lee Corporation, and a controller for Moran Industries.

His experience at Sara Lee taught him how to take Fortune 500 companies financial management skills down to the small divisional level, and later how to apply to small businesses.

“I already have a CPA.”

That’s great. But if your CPA only talks to you once a year, you’re missing the strategy that actually reduces taxes.

“I don’t have time to deal with this.”

That’s exactly why a system matters. Once your financial structure is in place, everything becomes simpler and easier to manage.

“I’m making good money already.”

Yes, but without the right strategy, high income alone won’t build long-term wealth. The difference between wealthy professionals and financially stressed high-earners is structure and planning.

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The IRS already has a plan for your money.

The real question is: do you?

You deserve more than confusion, stress, and massive tax bills every year. With the right strategy, your money can finally support the life you’ve worked so hard to create.

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