Our Partners

Affiliations
National Association of Christian Financial Planners The Financial Planning Association
Accounting and Legal Services
Jefferson Harmon & Associates, P.C. Dennis Brewer, Jr., Brewer, Brewer, Anthony & Middlebrook Fred Bastie, CPA & Associates, P.C.
Counseling Services
Logos Counseling Services
Adoption Agencies
Lifetree Adoption
Mortgage Services
Texas Direct Mortgage
Thornburg Mortgage
Mutual Fund Companies
A prospectus should be read and review thoroughly prior to investing. Click on the company in question & it will take you to their web site where you can find a prospectus.
AIM Fidelity.
Putnam. Sun America.
American Funds. ING.
Hartford. American Skandia.
Nationwide. Oppenheimer.
AIG. Ave Maria Funds
Timothy Funds Franklin Templeton.
Invesco Funds. MFS.
Van Kampen. Stewardship Partners
Assetmark Dallas Financial Wholesalers

 



International Wealth Management, uses these Investment Companies, but is not limited to them. We virtually have the entire universe of funds at our fingertips to pick and choose from.

If you would like, you can send a message, stating that you will not be involved in companies that violate Christian principals! Below is a sample letter to the manager of a mutual fund that violates Christian principals.

Management Team
Immoral Mutual Funds
911 Purgatory Ave.
Badlands, Wherever Zip666

RE: Mutual Fund Liquidation

I am a mutual fund investor, and I am aware of the many thousands of choices I have in determining where my money goes. I recognize that mutual fund companies spend a significant amount of time and money courting investors, and I thought you might profit from this investor's feedback.

I have decided to switch my investments from your fund family. It may surprise you to know that my decision has nothing to do with your investment performance. Rather, I want to prevent my investment dollars from supporting business or industries that are harmful to the cultural well being of our country. Just as some investors keep their money away from environmental polluters, I want to keep my money away from what I perceive to be cultural polluters. If a company profits from pornography, abortion, or anti-family entertainment or supports non-married lifestyles, then I do not want to be a part of it. Unfortunately, I have discovered that your funds have holdings in companies, which I believe, fail to meet the standards I desire to maintain.

By transferring my investments, I am joining the growing movement of investors who are urging Wall Street and corporate America to stop profiting from cultural pollution. This is not a boycott or censorship. It is simply good citizenship and good stewardship.

Thank you for the services you have provided me in the past.

Sincerely,



 

John & Jane Doe