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Erica Holritz
Financial Advisor
As a Financial Advisor with Wells Fargo Advisors, I can offer you a wide range of services, from helping you select individual investments to developing a retirement plan. With access to a broad array of resources - including Wells Fargo Investment Institute research analysts and economic and market strategists - I can help you make informed investment decisions based on your specific needs.
Contact me if you'd like me to help you develop strategies for pursuing your financial goals.
Languages
- Spanish
Working with Us
What to Expect
We believe your investment strategy should support and sustain your long-term financial future. Drawing on industry-leading investment choices and research, we’ll help you align your strategy to your most meaningful plans and goals for your life. Think of it as a careful, deliberate planning approach that goes way beyond simply aiming for returns and hoping for success. Here’s what you can expect from us:- Time – to get to know you and what matters most to you and your loved ones
- A personalized investment plan tailored to your unique life goals
- Scheduled reviews with you to help ensure you’re on track to meet your objectives and risk tolerance
- Holistic, big-picture advice throughout your financial journey
Of course, life often includes unexpected twists and turns. If your goals or financial needs change, simply let us know. We’ll talk through any necessary adjustments to your strategy.
Put your future into focus today. Contact us to get started on a personalized investment plan.
South Ontario Office
1Investment returns may fluctuate and are subject to market volatility, so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, or sold, may be worth more or less than their original cost.
2Variable annuities are long-term investments appropriate for retirement funding and are subject to market fluctuations and investment risk. Guarantees are based on the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company. Guarantees apply to minimum income from an annuity; they do not guarantee an investment return or the safety of the underlying funds.





