Ed Butowsky Private Wealth Management

Ed Butowsky

Ed Butowsky, managing partner of Chapwood Investments, LLC has the unique intelligence to understand how current events affect investment portfolios.

An internationally recognized professional in the investment wealth maintenance and personalized finance marketplace, he was showcased in "Broke," the critically acclaimed ESPN "30 for 30" documentary that chronicles professional athletes and their financial involvements, and in the most prominent Sports Illustrated article ever: "How (and Why) Athletes Go Broke."

Athletes and celebrities count on Ed to provide guidance on every thing from contract arrangements and agent conflicts to family finances and how men and women with money can act to keep it.

Ed Butowsky is a mentor to up-and-coming sportspersons and their parents, but it isn't only public figures who look for his advice. Private individuals come to him searching for new approaches for their financial concerns. Ed Butowsky is best known for his talk and his willingness to roll up his sleeves and find strategies to issues that others want no part of.

His more than 29 years in the financial services industry began at Morgan Stanley, where he was a senior vice president in private wealth management. In his 18 years at Morgan Stanley, he was the firm's top producer nationally in addition to the first consultant to surpass $1 billion in properties under management. He was verified as a registered member of both the Chairman's Club and the Equity Club, distinctions set aside for only the best advisers at Morgan Stanley.

 Ed Butowsky  on The Blaze TV

Ed Butowsky has appeared on The Blaze TV and is a Blaze Branded Contributor for The Blaze online. Furthermore, he is an op-ed writer who has written articles relating to financial topics for National Center for Policy Analysis, FoxBusiness.com, FoxNews.com, Breitbart.com and many others. He was a keynote speaker at the American Bar Association Bankruptcy Division and was spotlighted in the PBS Frontline interview "To Catch a Trader."

Ed regularly talks about wealth management and other timely subjects related to finance and investment on radio shows around the country, including "Mad Dog Radio" and "Bloomberg Radio." He was featured as one of seven financial coaches/experts in the first-of-its-kind online reality series, "The Invested Life," a nine-month series that featured real people facing common investment concerns and their journey to take control of their finances. (www.theinvestedlife.msn.com).

Ed has been the keynote speaker at the IMCA Winter Conference, taught at the Private Wealth Texas Forum, T3 Conference, Yale University, NYU Stern School of Business, and SMU Cox School of Business and chats all over the country to financial advisors on how to properly handle portfolios. Butowsky is also the innovator of the CHIP score. The CHIP score is the very first measurement developed to correctly and effectively score a stock portfolio and assess's strength based on all of the aspects that attribute to portfolio productivity; rate of return, threat, inflation, taxes, maintenance costs and financial investment expenses. Ed is the creator of the Chapwood Index, a real cost of living index that tries to show, on a regular basis, a more exact amount for cost of living increases in the nation's top 50 major metropolitan areas. (www.chapwoodindex.com).

In 2005, Ed launched Chapwood Investments, LLC, an exclusive wealth management advisory firm that focuses on serving thorough financial counseling and investment advice to wealthy families and individuals. Under the management of Ed and his business partner, Kim Sams, Chapwood Investments was awarded the 2015 Alternative Investment Award for Excellence in Investment Wealth Management - USA.

A respected member of the Greater Dallas community, Ed lives with his wife and 2 children in Plano, Texas and is a proficient speaker on a number of investment subjects.


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