Grant Sims, CFP®
Advisor
Grant has over 13 years of experience as a financial advisor serving individuals, business, and institutions.
Grant is a CERTIFIED FNANCIAL PLANNER (CFP®) professional and holds the Certified Kingdom Adviser (CKA®) designation. He graduated cum laude from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, where he specialized in Business Finance and Investments.
Grant was born and raised in Northwest Ohio and has remained deeply involved in the communities where he lives and works. He served on the Board of the Maumee Area Chamber of Commerce, currently leads the Toledo Christian Alumni Board as the President, and contributes to several nonprofit committees throughout the region.
Outside of work, Grant enjoys spending time his wife, Jenna, and their three young children. He’s often found coaching youth sports, taking on home improvement projects, exploring the Toledo Metroparks and local dining scene, and spending quality time with friends and extended family.
Grant's mission is to make sure that all his clients are clear about where they are and where they want to go. Providing them confidence by having the right action plan in place to get them there. From this and adjusting the action plan as needed comes great Peace of Mind.
Each quarter, we create an outlook that covers topics including general investment market conditions, financial planning considerations, and SJS news.
SJS Investment Services creates a weekly market update to summarize performance characteristics for major stock and bond indices.
At SJS, we work with you to understand the complex topic of taxes. Tax-efficient investing involves aiming to reduce and defer taxes through optimized investment management.
Most people spend decades preparing for retirement. They save consistently, invest diligently, and build an investment portfolio designed to grow over time to replace their paycheck one day.
Recent market volatility has understandably raised emotions and concerns over the last week. When headlines are alarming and markets move sharply up or down, it is natural for you to wonder about their investments.
Retirement has long been treated like a finish line, but the truth is much different than that. It is a multi‑decade journey of living with purpose and meaning. The mosaic of your retirement may be composed of a mix of time spent with family and friends, travel, volunteering, and an active lifestyle.
This winter, we had the pleasure of hosting two students from Northview High School through our six-week financial literacy student shadow program in our Sylvania, Ohio office.
At SJS, we often talk about what it means to build a better life. While investing and financial planning play an important role, we know the foundation of a better life is much broader than simply making sound financial decisions. Living a more meaningful life often starts with small, consistent habits.
Every January, Wall Street releases its newest flurry of S&P 500 year‑end predictions. And inevitably, we’re asked where we think the market is headed. At SJS, we certainly have opinions, but we don’t publish short-term market forecasts or build client portfolios around them.
Are valuations excessively high? Do record earnings justify selling? Headlines that stir fear are not new. Investors often get caught up in market noise, but recognizing that news headlines are often written to prioritize clicks over nuanced truth can reduce stress.