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Cardinal Point Wealth Management LLC
Cross-Border Financial Advisor in Irvine, California
Cardinal Point Wealth Management LLC
Cardinal Point Wealth Management LLC
19200 Von Karman AveIrvine California 92612United States
(949) 910-8354
Business Description
Cardinal Point Wealth Management is a leader in cross-border financial planning and investment management. With offices in the United States and Canada, Cardinal Point offers cross-border wealth management solutions tailored to the unique needs of individuals and families living and working in the U.S. and Canada. The firm's team of experienced advisors provides personalized guidance, leveraging their ample experience in Canada-U.S. cross-border tax planning, and retirement planning.
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About Irvine
Irvine () is the largest city and a master-planned city in central Orange County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area. The Irvine Company started developing the area in the 1960s and the city was formally incorporated on December 28, 1971. The 66-square-mile (170 km2) city had a population of 307,670 at the 2020 census; it is the 63rd most populous city in the United States. A number of corporations, particularly in the technology and semiconductor sectors, have their national or international headquarters in Irvine. Irvine is also home to several higher-education institutions including the University of California, Irvine (UCI), Concordia University, Irvine Valley College, the Orange County Center of the University of Southern California (USC), and campuses of California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), University of La Verne, and Pepperdine University. == History == The Gabrieleño indigenous group inhabited Irvine about 2,000 years ago. Gaspar de Portolà, a Spanish explorer, came to the area in 1769, which led to the establishment of forts, missions and cattle herds. The King of Spain parceled out land for missions and private use. After Mexico's independence from Spain in 1821, the Mexican Congress passed the Mexican secularization act of 1833 which secularized the missions and resulted in the Mexican government assuming control of the lands of said missions. It began distributing the land to Mexican citizens who applied for grants.