Mark P. Ader

Mark P. Ader is a Financial Advisor with Michigan Financial Companies, member of the John Hancock Financial Network specializing in estate planning, wealth accumulation, business planning and executive benefits for both publicly and privately-held companies. As an Financial Advisor, Mark is uniquely qualified to address the diverse needs of high net-worth individuals. He provides personalized financial planning solutions for his clients, including asset allocation recommendations, college education planning, insurance planning, and tax planning* as it relates to their investments.

He works closely individuals, families and small business owners to help them realize their goals and protect their assets. While many of these clients have unique financial needs, all share an important characteristic: the desire for sound guidance from a sophisticated financial professional. Whether a client's objective is to enhance or simply preserve their wealth, Mark's goal is to provide creative, innovative and customized strategies to help his clients achieve their financial goals.

Mark entered the financial services industry after graduating from Michigan State University in 1994 with a Bachelors in Marketing. Mark has continually worked to enhance his industry knowledge. In 2004, he attained the Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) designation and has since continued his education working towards completing course work and requirements for additional designations and certifications in the industry. In addition, Mark is a member of NAIFA, the largest financial services membership association in the United States. Mark resides in Novi with his wife, Kathleen, and their son, Austin.

*The financial analysis and recommendations are not intended to replace the need for independent tax, accounting, or legal review. Neither John Hancock, Signator Investors, Inc. nor any of its agents, employees or registered representatives are in the business of offering such advice. Individuals are advised to seek the counsel of such licensed professionals.

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