Christopher K. Winn

Chris has been providing holistic tax and wealth management advice to his busy clients for more than 20 years. He operates on a simple philosophy: help people achieve more out of life. Professionally, that means giving his clients more time to focus on the things they love and helping them achieve their goals faster through his holistic tax and wealth management services.

Mr. Winn has been quoted in TheStreet.com’s sister magazine MainStreet, a featured Fee-only financial advisor in Kiplinger’s “Jumpstart Your Retirement” and given numerous presentations to a wide range of groups from the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association to Intel.

Chris enjoys golfing, wood working, cooking and chasing his Great Dane around the neighborhood.

Professional Associations

> Estate Planning Council of Portland
> World Future Society

Author's articles

Funny Video by John Oliver on Financial Advisors and Fiduciaries
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Christopher K. Winn
Jun, 14 2016 · All articles
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Low Interest Rate Estate Planning Strategies

The federal government requires the use of certain published interest rates to value various items used in estate planning, such as an income, annuity, or remainder interest in a trust.  The government also specifies interest rates that a taxpayer may be deemed to use in connection with certain installment sales or intra-family loans. These rates…

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Christopher K. Winn
Mar, 01 2016 · All articles
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Social Security Changes for 2016

The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 included a section titled “Closure of Unintended Loopholes” that ends two Social Security claiming strategies that have become increasingly popular over the last several years. These two strategies, known as “file and suspend” and “restricted application” for a spousal benefit, have often been used to optimize Social Security income…

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Christopher K. Winn
Feb, 03 2016 · All articles
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The Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH)

In one of its final actions for calendar year 2015, Congress passed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, a massive spending bill that will keep the federal government funded for fiscal year 2016. Signed into law on December 18, 2015, the legislation includes the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act of 2015 (Division Q of…

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Christopher K. Winn
Dec, 28 2015 · All articles
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Labor Day Market Jitters

Chances are you’re sneaking a peak at the investment markets these days–maybe more than once a day. They’ve certainly been providing their share of excitement: down 4% one day, up more than 2% the next day or two, and who knows what’s causing the turmoil? In August, the direction was mostly down, turning what had…

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Christopher K. Winn
Sep, 06 2015 · All articles
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BOOM: Puerto Rico’s Bonds Finally Blow Up

One of the first things I learned cutting my teeth in the investing world was to avoid municipal bonds from Puerto Rico.  My mentor liked to refer to the US Territory as a banana republic.  “That my friend is a ticking time bond waiting to blow up in your clients’ face!” Puerto Rico formally defaulted…

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Christopher K. Winn
Aug, 07 2015 · All articles
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Are Your Retirement Dreams Out of Reach?

Every year the Employee Benefit Research Institute publishes their Retirement Confidence Survey.  Any every year one of the keys to overall retirement confidence is having a written goal.  But for many of us, a retirement goal that needs million(s) of dollars seems daunting and even impossible to achieve.  What if you’re investing as much as…

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Christopher K. Winn
Jun, 04 2015 · All articles
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How Should Entrepreneurs Be Spending Their Time?

What a Study of 14,000 Businesses Reveals About How You Should Not Be Spending Your Time In an analysis of more than 14,000 businesses, a new study finds the most valuable companies take a contrarian approach to the boss doing the selling. Who does the selling in your business?  My guess is that when you’re…

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Christopher K. Winn
Apr, 21 2015 · All articles
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Six Reason Why You Shouldn’t be Diversified

[fusion_text]Diversification is a great financial planning strategy, but does it really work for the company you’re building? How does Vitamix get away with charging $700 for a blender when reputable companies like Cuisinart and Breville make blenders for less than half the price? It’s because Vitamix does just one thing, and they do it better…

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Christopher K. Winn
Mar, 03 2015 · All articles
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2015 Playbook: Diversification, Divergence and Defense

Looking back on 2014, history will show that it was a “pretty good” year to be an investor—in the United States.  No one will remember the three minor corrections during the year that spooked the markets or the fact that no professional investor in January 2014 felt “really good” about being in either the bond…

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Christopher K. Winn
Jan, 30 2015 · All articles
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