, and young entrepreneurs. Some are educating millennials on financial literacy via online platforms.
Brooklyn FI primarily caters to young urban entrepreneurs working in the tech and creative fields, but takes on clients of all backgrounds, helping them to build wealth out of their side hustles. Ayers said her Brooklyn-based firm focuses specifically on millennials with equity compensation and helps advise clients ahead of life-changing IPOs.
Bekeza offers subscription-based financial planning services, helping millennials manage the multiple income streams that come from their side hustles, and offers investment management as a secondary service.in 2007 after spending a few years at more traditional planning firms. He often speaks at universities and organizations across the city. He also participates in w!se, a non-profit that teaches financial literacy to high school students.
The firm, located in New York City, is exclusively for young professionals working in tech. Deane said he specializes in comprehensive financial planning, equity compensation, and tax planning.