In the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run it is a weighing machine

Benjamin Graham

Michael Compiano,

ChFC®, CLU®, RICP® Managing Partner, Two Oaks Wealth Wealth Planning Strategist, RJFS

Michael Compiano is managing and founding partner of Two Oaks Wealth. He has over 35 years of experience in the financial industry and believes his clients are better served when they can make informed decisions and takes pride in his ability to turn complicated concepts into understandable action items.

Michael graduated from University of Iowa with an Insurance degree in 1987. He began his career when he joined Cigna Financial Advisors. His training included aspects of risk management, investment planning, financial planning and estate planning with an emphasis on retirement planning.

After Cigna Financial Advisors, Mike spent five years working with Financial Marketing Services, seven years working for Lincoln Financial Advisors/Sagemark Consulting and 14 years working with Diversified Financial Group before he and his business partner, Daniel Porter, decided to open their own practice, Legacy Capital Partners. This move has offered him the ability to work in an independent nature, which, in turn, allows him to put his clients first, last and always. In 2021, Dan and Mike decided to take on a new building and a new name, Two Oaks Wealth, with their goals and clients remaining their number one priority.

Currently, Mike holds four designations: the Chartered Financial Consultant® (ChFC®), Chartered Life Underwriter® (CLU®) designations and Retirement Income Certified Professional® (RICP®). These designations provide him with extensive knowledge of financial planning, investments and insurance.

Mike has always been very invested in his community on both a personal and business level. He is a former board member of the Freedom for Youth Ministries Annual Golf Tournament Fundraiser. He is also affiliated with the Contributors Breakfast Club Foundation, which raises money to distribute annually through the Greater Des Moines Community Foundation to support charities benefiting children. He currently serves on the board of Raccoon Valley Bank.