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Most people know they should be saving more, investing smarter, building toward something. The problem isn't motivation. It's that life doesn't hold still long enough. Competing priorities, unexpected expenses, and advice that treats every financial problem in isolation. Nothing ever quite comes together.
Build Your Financial Bridge is about fixing that.
Travis Gabler and Nicholas Nino use the story of the Golden Gate Bridge to make a point that most financial books ignore: the people who declared it impossible were not wrong about the difficulty. They were wrong about what's achievable through consistent effort over time. Lasting wealth works the same way. Not through perfect timing or the right hot tip, but through vision, honest numbers, and doing the work even when life is messy.
The book covers the full picture. How to get specific about what retirement actually looks like for you. How to get honest about your current financial situation without spiraling. How to deal with debt while building habits that stick. How to invest without letting fear and excitement make your decisions. How to plan for retirement, protect your family through estate planning, and stay on track when the unexpected hits. The final chapters go beyond money entirely, into the mindset and daily decisions that either build your bridge or quietly undermine it.
This book is for the person making decent money who still can't figure out why they're not getting ahead. For anyone juggling student loans and retirement savings at the same time, supporting aging parents while trying to protect their own future, or just tired of financial advice that doesn't match actual life.
Travis Gabler and Nicholas Nino bring four decades of combined experience in financial services to this book. Both hold the CFP designation and have been recognized by Forbes as Best-in-State Wealth Advisors.
No shortcuts here. Just a blueprint for building something that holds.
Build Your Financial Bridge is about fixing that.
Travis Gabler and Nicholas Nino use the story of the Golden Gate Bridge to make a point that most financial books ignore: the people who declared it impossible were not wrong about the difficulty. They were wrong about what's achievable through consistent effort over time. Lasting wealth works the same way. Not through perfect timing or the right hot tip, but through vision, honest numbers, and doing the work even when life is messy.
The book covers the full picture. How to get specific about what retirement actually looks like for you. How to get honest about your current financial situation without spiraling. How to deal with debt while building habits that stick. How to invest without letting fear and excitement make your decisions. How to plan for retirement, protect your family through estate planning, and stay on track when the unexpected hits. The final chapters go beyond money entirely, into the mindset and daily decisions that either build your bridge or quietly undermine it.
This book is for the person making decent money who still can't figure out why they're not getting ahead. For anyone juggling student loans and retirement savings at the same time, supporting aging parents while trying to protect their own future, or just tired of financial advice that doesn't match actual life.
Travis Gabler and Nicholas Nino bring four decades of combined experience in financial services to this book. Both hold the CFP designation and have been recognized by Forbes as Best-in-State Wealth Advisors.
No shortcuts here. Just a blueprint for building something that holds.