Financial · VennBoard for Investment Advisors

Reallocate the portfolio. For two lives, not one.

Settlements split investment portfolios in ways that often need surgical reallocation — to harvest losses, manage tax basis, and rebalance for the new owner’s risk profile. VennBoard gives investment advisors a settlement-aware view and a planning workspace that picks up where the divorce left off.

Investment Advisor on a matter

Investment Advisor

  • Receive the investment-account split as defined in the MSA
  • Plan tax-aware reallocation with cost-basis tracking
  • Rebalance for each party’s new risk profile
  • Coordinate with the CPA on tax-loss harvesting
  • Audit log: every action timestamped & exportable

Jobs to be done

What a Investment Advisor actually does — on VennBoard.

  1. Receive the investment-account split as defined in the MSA.
  2. Plan tax-aware reallocation with cost-basis tracking.
  3. Rebalance for each party’s new risk profile.
  4. Coordinate with the CPA on tax-loss harvesting.
  5. Track the new portfolio over time with the client.

Documents you’ll touch

The artifacts the work produces.

Each lives on the matter, with audit-graded provenance, version control, and exportable records.

MSA Investment Schedule Cost-Basis Records Reallocation Plans Tax-Loss Reports Portfolio Reviews

Tools that fit your role

What VennBoard gives a Investment Advisor.

Settlement Ingestion

Splits read directly from the MSA.

Tax-Aware Planning

Cost basis preserved across the move.

Risk Profiling

Built for the post-divorce client.

Long-Term Reviews

Engagement that lasts past the case.

Works alongside

The other professionals on the matter.

VennBoard is built so every role on a divorce case can collaborate on one workspace, with the right scope. Here’s who you’ll most often coordinate with.

Ready to try it?

Run your next matter on VennBoard.