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Romance is an Asset Class

by Subomi Plumptre

Most people begin investing like young lovers – passionate, enthusiastic, eternally optimistic, and blind to reality.

And at first, the returns feel impressive.

You get lucky. Attention compounds, chemistry is high-yield, and the upside seems guaranteed.

But romance, like investing, reveals its true performance over time. The return on investment has its own metrics – not grand gestures, but outcomes like peace, security, and the ability to build together.

If your relationship multiplies clarity, stability, and confidence, you’re holding a strong asset. If it consistently drains your time, finances, and emotional energy, you’re funding a liability.

Short-term romance optimises for experiences but long-term partnership builds structures.

On the investment front, wealth infrastructure looks like family trusts, children’s tuition funds and philanthropic vehicles.

So, how do you start? When you book an investment planning session with me, we’ll construct enduring infrastructure for wealth; building your retirement plan, family trust, children’s tuition fund and philanthropic vehicles.

Your session starts here.